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The fight against abuse continues

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The People Opposing Woman Abuse (Powa) Florida Branch is one of the beneficiaries to benefit from the Vital Foundation in their fight against woman and child abuse.

According to the Public Relations Officer for the Vital Foundation Craig Dummett the Vital Foundation launched a campaign to assist organisations in the fight against women and child abuse in August 2013. “Since then the Vital Foundation has raised over R6,8 million through its R1 makes a difference campaign.

“The campaign donates R1 from the sale of every pack of Vital Health Foods supplements to the foundation,” Craig in a press statement said. He added that Masithethe Counselling Services in the Eastern Cape, MOSAIC in the Western Cape and People Opposing Woman Abuse (POWA) in Florida are the three beneficiaries of the most recent cycle of fundraising, which has raked in almost half a million rand.

“Vital Foundation’s funding will help these organisations to continue their extensive work in helping abused women and children begin the healing process. MOSAIC’s share of the funding will assist over 2 000 survivors of domestic abuse with court procedures, enabling them to can break free of the cycle of abuse and start a new life. POWA will channel their funds towards psycho-social support and psycho-social creative arts.

“Businesses can no longer sit back and do nothing about an issue that not only affects civil society, but our economy as well. We have to do more,” says George Grieve, Managing Director of Vital Health Foods, the company that established one of South Africa’s first funding and information sharing bodies for the prevention of woman and child abuse.

“The World Health Organisation (WHO) classifies health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. It is therefore imperative that we, as a business, and that business as a whole, do what we can for people on a mental and social level too,” said Grieve.

“Funding from the Vital Foundation makes it possible for POWA to provide support to survivors of abuse,” says Jeanette Sera, Counselling Services Manager at POWA. The organisations that benefit from the funding play a critical role in not only offering counselling and legal assistance to those affected by abuse, but also in raising awareness of abuse. In a partnership with the SABC3 breakfast show, Expresso, the organisations have the opportunity to highlight the work that they do and to inform the public about the danger signs of abuse.

“For MOSAIC, the significance of the funding is two-fold. To receive valuable funding for helping the abused to access justice and secondly, we get invaluable assistance in creating awareness among South Africans and getting them to join in in the fight against domestic violence. Fighting this terrible social ill is more effective as a collective. Through the Vital Foundation, MOSAIC has not only received financial assistance, but has been given a way to involve South Africans in conversation around this serious topic every morning with Expresso,” says Arnelle Meyer from MOSAIC.

It is crucial to raise awareness of the signs of abuse. Abusive relationships often progress slowly. Victims of abuse are sometimes unaware that they are being victimised. An abusive relationship often starts out like any other relationship. They may appear to be loving, supportive and affectionate relationships, until the abusive behaviour begins. Awareness plays a key role in breaking the cycle of abuse.

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