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Phambili Women's Shelter

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The Phambili Women's Shelter is a vital establishment that provides a safe haven for women who are survivors of Gender-Based Violence. It's a place where they can find refuge, support, and empowerment as they work to rebuild their lives and become independent. The shelter offers a temporary home to 25 women for a period of three months, providing them with a chance to heal, learn new skills, and find a way to support themselves, free from the fear of their perpetrators. **Services:** - Emergency residential shelter for women fleeing GBV, intimate partner violence, and domestic abuse — and their children - 3-month temporary accommodation (25 bed capacity) - Psychosocial and emotional support - Skills development and practical empowerment — equipping survivors to support themselves financially after shelter exit - Safety planning - Referral to legal services, courts, and SAPS for protection orders - Life skills training - Support toward employment and independence **Important for survivors:** Phambili is the dedicated GBV women's shelter in George. For anyone in George needing emergency refuge from domestic violence or GBV, Phambili is the primary residential shelter resource in the Garden Route.

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Contact & Location

Caren (Head S/W)
Cnr Clinic & Kanarie Street, Rosemoore, George, Western Cape

Opening Hours

Opening hours not available. Contact the organisation directly.

About

Phambili Women's Shelter (Rosemoore Refuge for Battered Women and Children) — 044 873 4530 / cnr Clinic Street & Kanarie Street, Rosemoore, George 6530, Western Cape — is the primary emergency women's shelter in George, offering free residential accommodation to up to 25 women fleeing GBV, intimate partner violence, and domestic abuse, for a stay of up to 3 months. "Phambili" means "forward" — reflecting its mission of empowering survivors to rebuild independent, violence-free lives. During their stay, residents receive psychosocial support, safety planning, skills development and practical empowerment training, and referral to legal services and the courts. The shelter relies on community donations and volunteers. George Mayor von Brandis visited in February 2025 and pledged municipal support. For emergency shelter access: 044 873 4530 / NSMSA Shelter Helpline 0800 001 005 (toll-free, 24/7) / GBV Command Centre 0800 428 428 (toll-free, 24/7).