Francois Janse van Rensburg enjoys a Sunday braai and a glass of wine while resting before continuing his journey. A Somerset West resident has embarked on a 1 500km walk from Windhoek in Namibia to Somerset West as part of a campaign to support the Somerset West Family and Night Shelter. Francois Janse van Rensburg, 63, began the journey on Saturday, April 25, under the campaign title “Walk the Talk”.
The walk is expected to take 40 days, with his arrival in Somerset West planned for Saturday, June 6. Each day on the road includes long hours of walking, early starts and limited stops, as he travels across towns and rural areas towards the Helderberg. Janse van Rensburg said the campaign is motivated by a sense of gratitude and aims to encourage public awareness of the challenges faced by those without a stable income or housing.
“The main purpose of this project, for me, is to encourage those around me to pause and be grateful for what we have – things we so often take for granted. My goal is to find 1 522 donors – one for every kilometre I walk – to contribute to the work of the Somerset West Family Shelter and help restore hope to people who have lost everything,” he said. The Somerset West Family and Night Shelter has beenoperatingfor 38 years and runs two facilities on Church Street.
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One accommodates single adults, while the other caters for families with children. Services include temporary housing, meals, early childhood care, school support, and programmes intended to assist residents in becoming self-sufficient. This is not Janse van Rensburg’s first long-distance fundraising effort.
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