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Elspark safety group donates food and blankets to support local SPCA
Elspark safety group donates food and blankets to support local SPCA

The Citizen

time6 days ago

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Elspark safety group donates food and blankets to support local SPCA

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the Community Safety Network (CSN) based in Elspark, in partnership with the DA, has donated over 500kg of dog food, 20kg of cat food, and 56 blankets to the Elspark Freeway Park CPF in support of the local SPCA. This initiative forms part of CSN's broader commitment to community upliftment, extending its work beyond safety patrols into practical support for local causes. 'The donation will directly benefit animals under the care of CPF-affiliated initiatives, ensuring our furry guardians are well-fed and warm this winter,' said Marlize van der Merwe of CSN. ALSO READ: Dance group in Delmore informal settlement showered with donations Founded by Trevor Ackermann, Maggie Ackermann, and Marlize van der Merwe, CSN has grown into a team of over 40 volunteers committed to building a safer and more compassionate community. While primarily focused on neighbourhood safety, the organisation also supports vulnerable women and children through various outreach efforts. One of CSN's flagship programmes is Courage Cove, which assists women and children affected by trauma, abuse or bereavement. The initiative brings together life coaches, chaplains, lawyers, social workers, and others to provide holistic care in times of crisis. 'Through working with the community and police, we have seen the need—especially among victims of gender-based violence,' Van der Merwe added. The recent donation is one of several impactful projects CSN has undertaken, including pothole repairs, fire prevention initiatives, free community events, and ongoing visibility patrols. ALSO READ: Entities join hands for donations and awareness for Leeuwpoort Primary 'We believe safety goes beyond just being present on the streets. It's about being present in the lives of our residents—including the animals that form part of our community fabric,' said co-founder Trevor Ackermann. CSN welcomes new volunteers—whether for patrols, professional support for Courage Cove, or contributing to donation drives. To get involved or learn more, email: info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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