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Cape Town shelter marks milestone as final resident begins new chapter

Rea Thusana Home celebrates the success of its final resident moving on, highlighting years of support, rehabilitation, and recovery.

Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:53 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • Rea Thusana Home sees its final resident move on
  • Shelter supported vulnerable individuals during and after the pandemic
  • Partnerships enabled rehabilitation and family reunification
  • Organisation now calls for support to continue its work

A Cape Town shelter has reached a meaningful milestone, as its final resident steps into a new chapter, marking both the success of its mission and the beginning of a new phase of support for those in need.

The Rea Thusana Home has marked a significant and emotional moment this week as it bid farewell to its final resident, closing a chapter that reflects years of dedicated support for vulnerable individuals seeking stability and recovery.

The shelter was established through the Rea Thusana Foundation during the COVID-19 pandemic, when a group of women from Muizenberg and surrounding communities were provided with temporary accommodation at the Church of the Holy Spirit. At the time, the initiative offered a safe space for individuals who had found themselves homeless or in crisis, many of whom were dealing with trauma and instability.

Over the course of the programme, several women were successfully reunited with their families, while others were supported through access to employment opportunities, including placements within the Expanded Public Works Programme. These interventions aimed to provide not only immediate relief, but also a pathway toward long-term independence.

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The foundation also worked in partnership with organisations such as the Freeway Rehabilitation Centre in Retreat, where individuals were given access to structured rehabilitation programmes. Several participants completed their treatment and were able to reintegrate into society, with some continuing their journey through additional support initiatives.

The final resident, identified as Kealin, has now moved on to continue her recovery through the U-turn Homeless Ministries programme. In a statement, Rea Thusana Foundation founder Phinius Sebatsane described her journey as a powerful example of resilience and personal transformation.

He noted that walking alongside individuals through their recovery had been a reminder of the importance of patience, support, and opportunity in helping people rebuild their lives.

While the home now stands empty, the foundation views this moment not as an ending, but as a reflection of success. Plans are in place to welcome a new group of residents in the future, with the organisation calling on the community for continued support to sustain its work.

Source: Good Things Guy – Nothando Mthembu

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Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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