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Adonis Musati Project

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Two years ago Adonis Musati a young Zimbabwean, died of starvation on the streets of Cape Town while waiting for his asylum application to be processed. He had not eaten for more than two weeks. Distressed that such a tragedy could occur unnoticed in the middle of one of the most vibrant and progressive cities in Africa, Gahlia Brogneri and Terry Hodson founded the Adonis Musati Project (AMP) to provide support and assistance for refugees seeking asylum. Many are children, the most vulnerable and needy group of all, who have traveled to South Africa alone. Long term goals are to acquire a building or warehouse for emergency shelter as well as a half-way house to care for the young, the disabled, widows and single mothers and to initiate training projects to teach entrepreneurial skills to equip them to be self-sustaining and contribute to the local economy.

Anyone wishing to know more about the Adonis Musati Project or who would like to assist in any way, either as a volunteer, or to donate food, clothing, or make a financial contribution, can contact them: Volunteers who would like to get involved, please email Gayle .
If you are able to make a donation, please also email Gayle or Click here for Banking Details.
Refugees requesting assistance, please email Gahlia or call the office on 021 448 3348 in the morning.

All media queries please contact Paula Wilson on 021 789 1904 / 082 659 9187 paula@pwmc.co.za.


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