OWL

The History of OWL

This shelter is uniquely situated, bordering that of an industrial area of Otttery and the residential area of Lansdowne. The shelter serves the destitute people in the Ottery-Wetton-Lansdowne (OWL) area, who normally roam the area in search of work opportunities. Their doors were opened on 15 May 1998.

 

Our Details

  • 80 Beds
  • Extended Skills Training
  • Organic Garden
  • Current Rep: Mr Bill Little
  • Shelter Manager: Mr Bill Little

Contact us at :
9 Polaris Nerissa Est, Lansdowne
Tel: (021) 761 0944
Fax: (021) 761 0944
Email:
owl@haven.org.za

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Our Vision

“No one should have
to live on our streets”

 

Our Mission

To make available temporary shelter, rehabilitation opportunities, social welfare services, family reunification services, physical care and support to adult people living on the streets who are committed to reintegration.
To partner and co-operate with religious institutions, organisations, welfare bodies, service providers, businesses, government departments, local authorities and individuals concerned with the care and welfare of the destitute.
To promote community awareness of the social problems arising out of destitution and to encourage the participation of the public in the alleviation of such problems.
To reduce the opportunities for people to continue to live on the streets.

 

Thank you for your support

Donations can be made to:
The Haven Night Shelter Welfare Organisation
FNB, St George's Mall,
Acc. No. 500 500 100 04

 

To volunteer, email: volunteers@haven.org.za

Contact us at

info@haven.org.za