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Joburg NPO provides food and shelter for city’s homeless as Covid-19 bites

To prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, citizens are advised to practice social distancing and to stay at home. For those who do not have homes, Shalene Selkirk, Founding Director of Fountain for the Thirsty set out to provide temporary shelters and distribute food parcels to the needy in northern Johannesburg.

After seeing many hungry and desperate people on her daily commute to Wits University as a student, Selkirk decided to establish Fountain for the Thirsty. “It’s easy to see how prevalent the issue of homelessness is in our city. I saw a great need and I figured it can’t be that all of those people holding boards and standing at the robots are lying [about being desperate]. I was concerned,” she said.

Over the past three years, the NPO has served over 20,000 cooked meals at their weekly dinner table initiative, Selkirk’s desire to cater to the immediate needs of the homeless has been reinvigorated during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Fountain for the Thirsty has set up two temporary shelters at churches in Hurlingham and in Parktown North to accommodate over 50 homeless men. Entertainment has been the key to keeping spirits up at the shelters. Selkirk said they’ve implemented numerous activities to keep the men engaged, whether it’s a talent show or a game of dominoes.

The temporary shelter at the Rosebank Union Church closed its doors on Thursday when life started going back to normal under level 4 of the phased lockdown. “We had empty beds and the running costs did not justify us keeping the shelter open. However, our Parktown North shelter is still operating and we have implemented one-on-one literacy skills to help the 16 homeless men living there with reading and writing,” said Selkirk.

“We are not a food non-profit, but we had to transition during Covid-19. Because we had an additional food supply, we started packing food parcels. The need for food was greater than the need for accommodation”.Fountain for the Thirsty provides food parcels for the needy living within 30km of their service area in Johannesburg.

Those in need can request via a Whatsapp line, where their details are recorded. When parcels are available, they are contacted to collect them at a nearby spot. One of the temporary residents at the shelter said: “It’s so nice to have water — I love water!”. The man is a recovering drug addict who has been off heroin for only two and a half weeks.

With the help of donations, Fountain for the Thirsty has distributed over 1,800 food parcels during the lockdown. Those who are interested in donating can purchase non-perishable items they make available on their Facebook page.

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