Loaves and Fishes
Verified OpenLoaves and Fishes is a Christian second-phase shelter and renewal centre in Observatory, Cape Town, offering residential care and a structured programme of spiritual, psychological, and material renewal for destitute men and women between the ages of 25 and 63 who have moved beyond acute crisis into the longer-term work of rebuilding broken relationships, recovering from addiction, and becoming self-reliant — supported by a social worker, social auxiliary worker, and a small dedicated team including a house mother and CEO, in a faith-based family environment in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town.
Contact & Location
- 3A Chatham Rd, Observatory, Cape Town, 7925, South Africa
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About
Loaves and Fishes describes itself as a place of renewal — and the word is carefully chosen. This is not a crisis shelter or a walk-in emergency centre: it is a Christian second-phase shelter, meaning it is designed for women and men who have already moved through acute crisis and are now engaged in the deeper, slower work of genuine personal transformation.
Located at 1 Chatham Road in Observatory — in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town — Loaves and Fishes operates with a small but dedicated team including CEO Dr Ben Kotzé, social worker Hilary Michaels, social auxiliary worker Alfredo Januarie, a house mother (Millicent Pockpas Joolay), administrator Garth George, and maintenance manager Matthew Kotze.
Who Loaves and Fishes Serves
Destitute men and women between the ages of 25 and 63. The programme is designed for adults who have reached a point of homelessness, destitution, or crisis — often through addiction, fractured relationships, domestic violence, economic collapse, or some combination of these — and who are ready and willing to engage in a process of structured renewal.
This includes women who have experienced gender-based violence and homelessness as linked consequences, and who need more than a bed but a genuine pathway to stability, restored relationships, and self-sufficiency.
What "Second-Phase" Means
In the South African welfare shelter system, "first phase" refers to emergency intake — the initial safe space when someone has just left a crisis. "Second phase" is what comes after: the longer-term residential programme where residents can stabilise, address root causes, and build toward sustainable independence. Loaves and Fishes is designed precisely for this stage — not the first night of safety, but the months of work that follow.
What Renewal Looks Like
Spiritual renewal: As a Christian organisation, faith is central to Loaves and Fishes' model — not as a requirement for admission, but as the framework within which healing is understood and pursued. The mission is to be a safe place where broken relationships can be rebuilt, including one's relationship with oneself, with others, and with God.
Psychological renewal: Social work services are provided through qualified professional staff — including a social worker (Hilary Michaels) whose role is both therapeutic and practical: helping residents work through trauma, addiction, relationship breakdown, and the emotional weight of homelessness.
Material renewal: Residents receive accommodation, meals, and practical support — alongside skills and guidance that build toward material independence.
Relationship to GBV
While Loaves and Fishes is not a GBV-specific organisation, many women who have experienced domestic violence pass through journeys that include homelessness and destitution — and for those women who are past the acute crisis stage and need a structured second-phase environment in Cape Town, Loaves and Fishes may be an appropriate referral. Their social worker and mixed-gender structure make this a consideration for referral professionals rather than a first-response option for survivors in acute danger.
Loaves and Fishes: 1 Chatham Road, Observatory, Cape Town. Tel: (021) 448-5900. Email: info@loaves.org.za. Facebook: loavesandfishesCT. Second-phase residential programme — not a 24/7 crisis shelter. For emergency GBV support: GBV Command Centre 0800 428 428 (toll-free, 24/7).
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