GBV-Warriors ready for lift-off as 1000 Women Trust answers community-outcries for safe spaces in hotspots
The women-led organization 1000 Women Trust has announced its ground-breaking Gender-based Violence Warrior-project, a national initiative aimed at providing critical immediate assistance and safe spaces to women severely affected by gender-based violence in vulnerable communities.
“Our immediate aim is to mobilise 250 GBV-Warriors in South Africa whose expertise will be utilized to support vulnerable women and are activists who strengthen their communities,” said Tina Thiart, managing tustee of 1000 Women Trust,
Women who have completed the trauma and anti-bully training of 1000 Women Trust, who have facilitated #HearMeToo-sessions in their community, and who partner with the social worker in their community and work with the local police, qualify to become GBV-Warriors, said Thiart.
She added that a GBV-Warrior will also organize GBV-awareness in her community.
On Thursday 15th August, 1000 Women Trust will host an event at the Peninsula Hotel in Sea Point, to celebrate the GBV-Warriors who are already active in communities and have establishing support groups for women affected by gender-based violence and sexual assaults.
Shada Francis, transformational life coach and cognitive behavioral therapist, will do a presentation on the importance of self-care for activists and self-care opportunities.
Claudia Roodt, clinical social worker and trauma informed trainer, and Adrie Jurgensen, brand and social media manager of 1000 Women Trust, will address the attendees on creating safe spaces and empowering young minds through trauma-informed corners.
Thiart will focus on the GBV Warriors and Project Orange, empowering communities, thus leading change.
The 1000 Women Trust will also host an event on 29th August at 23 Floris Coetzee Road in Rayton Bloemfontein where women aspiring to join a growing group of GBV-Warriors will be trained, educated and equipped to become Warriors.
“The GBV-Warrior-project is an answer to a collective outcry from many South African communities. They have pointed to the urgent need for immediate emergency services for women who suffer continuous abuse. A total of 112 South Africa women fall prey to rapists daily and 170 are sexually assaulted every day,” said Thiart.
The objective of 1000 Women Trust is to mobilize resources to equip women’s organizations that support, raise awareness and provide opportunities for women and children who have been affected by violence.
For more information about the GBV-Warriors-project and the 1000 Women Trust, please visit www.1000women.co.za.
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