Six state properties renewed to continue GBVF shelter services in Western Cape
Six state properties in the Western Cape have been renewed to keep up the fight against Gender-Based Violence and Farm Violence (GBVF). This move by the department shows their dedication to using public assets to provide essential shelter services. By maintaining these properties, the government ensures ongoing support for those affected by GBVF, highlighting a proactive approach to community safety and social welfare. This initiative is crucial as it underscores the government's commitment to addressing pressing social issues through effective use of state resources.
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