Our team at Views Boutique Hotel & Spa believe that we can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone no matter how big or small. This year we have made a difference in our community with our linen drive and Nelson Mandela Day.
Linen Drive
We embraced our community by donating our bedlinen, towels, gowns, and slippers. Being a five-star graded hotel these items are replaced on a regular cycle. These almost new items were sorted according to wear and tear and distributed to:
Phambili Shelter
A safe haven for abused women and their children. Feeling safe is a basic human right. When faced with domestic violence, Phambili provides a safe and protected environment to live and regain self-confidence.
George Child and Family Welfare
A dedicated team, dealing daily with our country’s socio-economic challenges, by educating and protecting our future generations. With the help of social and auxiliary workers, they provide one-on-one therapeutic and statutory services to children in need of care and protection. Facilities within our communities include creches, a safe house and cluster foster homes to accommodate orphans and needy children, simulating a family-like structure.
Garden Route SPCA
The SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) was established in the Garden Route in September 2000.
Their aim is to protect all animals from cruelty, neglect and ill treatment that often results from ignorance. The SPCA is the only charity who have legal powers to help animals in need and bring animal offenders to justice.
Services offered are the Inspectorate Division who assist those who cannot speak for themselves by attending to reports of injured, abused, neglected and cruelty to animals. Other services include township outreaches, education initiatives, feral cat services, primary healthcare, lost and found as well as sterilisation drives.
Adoption services not only include cats and dogs but also equines and farm animals.
Nelson Mandela Day
In the build up to Nelson Mandela Day on the 18th of July, each department received a recipe and spent time in our kitchen preparing, and cooking their soup which was packaged into blocks and frozen, making it easy to transport.
On Mandela Day, the teams kneaded and baked fresh bread rolls which was delivered with the soup to the community soup kitchens in Klein Krantz, Map of Africa and Wilderness Heights which feed over 300 people a day.
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