Strand Beach played host to the launch of the “Bobby on the Beat” Skills Development Programme, described as being meticulously designed to address critical aspects of community safety and security holistically, last Wednesday (17 January).
It was a matter of being at the right place at the right time for Helderberg locals Jolene Cloete of Helderberg Community-oriented Project Service (Cops) and Getruida Hendriks of Oasis Helderberg Drop-in Centre, who were travelling together on the N2 highway last Monday afternoon (4 December), when they witnessed an accident near the Broadway Boulevard off-ramp.
In a heart-warming initiative aimed at uplifting the community, Helderberg Community-oriented Project Service (Cops), known for its commitment to maintenance, safety and sustainability, recently partnered with Aanhouwen, a protective workshop for adults with disabilities. Their collaboration is not only about gardening but cultivating bonds and fostering growth in more ways than one.
A surprise donation of car parts from staff members of a local business is just the boost of kindness Helderberg Community-oriented Project Service (Cops) thrives on. Used to giving rather than receiving, they acknowledged the help as a display of the true spirit of community.
The Helderberg Community-oriented Project Service (Cops) recently made it their mission to not only clean-up the terrain on the outside of Strand Magistrates’ Court, but they also tackled a pollution problem in the Lourens River.