First walk in my shoes – World Homeless Day

Walk in their shoes this World Homeless Day with MES The global homelessness crisis is felt acutely in South Africa. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people lost their jobs, leading to a rise in suicide rates, crime, depression, domestic violence, and drug addiction. These conditions have pushed thousands of people into homelessness, with 50% of the homeless population experiencing chronic homelessness. It means they have been on the streets for over a year and are living with a disabling condition such as mental illness, addiction, or physical disabilities. Many of these individuals require professional assistance to transition off the streets. This year, our primary goal is to challenge and dispel preconceived notions about homelessness and the circumstances leading to it. Our campaign theme, 'First Walk in My Shoes,' aims to foster an understanding of deep-seated issues driving homelessness in South Africa while debunking myths, sharing solutions, and urging the public to walk a mile in the shoes of those living on the streets. Challenging the myths and offering solutions As part of the 'First Walk in My Shoes' campaign, MES will be working to debunk a common myth around homelessness. Homeless shelters are not a "pull factor" that encourages homelessness. In reality, shelters provide safety, necessities, and a path to rehabilitation. One good example of the difference MES shelters make is the Parow Centre of Hope. This is one of the MES flagship shelters that has significantly reduced crime rates and public complaints in its surrounding areas, proving that adequate shelters benefit individuals and communities. "By providing practical solutions such as shelters, rehabilitation programmes, and vocational training, we've seen firsthand how lives can be transformed. The evidence is clear – investing in sustainable solutions creates safer, healthier cities for everyone. We aim to inspire a shift in perspectives and advocate for systemic change." - Leona Pienaar, CEO of MES Get involved! MES calls on donors, businesses, and partners to support their youth and adult at-risk programmes, which are crucial to helping individuals transition off the streets and back into society. 07 to 20 October: National Shoe Drive Collect and donate new or gently used shoes and drop them off at any of our MES branches. 10 October:  We've God Talent: World Homeless Day event final, MES Cape Town Join us for the 2024 We’ve God Talent Show, proudly hosted by VRCID. Beneficiaries of different shelters and organisations will showcase their talents! Acts will include singing, dancing, comedy, poetry recitals, playing instruments, drama, and more—performed individually or in groups. Date: 10 October 2024 Time: 10:00 a.m. Venue: To Be Confirmed 12 October: Park Run and Picnic at St. George's Park, MES Gqeberha Join us for a morning Park Run and a delightful picnic at the newly restored St. George’s Park. Support a variety of stalls on ...