MOTHER BREATHES SIGH OF RELIEF AS SON IS ADMITTED TO REHABILITATION CENTRE




MOTHER BREATHES SIGH OF RELIEF AS SON IS ADMITTED TO REHABILITATION CENTRE



Jane Mtshwane, a resident of Ekangala, expressed her gratitude after her 39-year-old son was admitted for treatment at the Dr Fabian andFlorence Ribeiro Treatment Centre in Cullinan today.

"As a family, we are relieved and grateful that my son got this opportunity.

From my interaction with the staff, I feel confident that he’s in the right place to turn his life around", said Mshwane, as this marked a new

beginning for his son, and is looking forward to the programme impacting his son and family positively.


He son is amongst a group of individuals who were admitted today at the Dr Fabian and Florence Ribeiro Treatment Centre, which is 100% run by

the Gauteng Department of Social Development. The youngest admission today was a 14-year-old boy.

The admitted substance users, who are seeking support in their battle against drug addiction, represent a critical step in the Department’s

ongoing efforts to provide comprehensive rehabilitation services to those in need.

This initiative follows a commitment made by Gauteng Social Development MEC, Faith Mazibuko, during the Ke Moja Friday outreach program in Saulsville and Mamelodi last week Friday. During the event,

she pledged that the Department would actively support individuals struggling with addiction by offering them access to rehabilitation programs.

“We have secured space at the Dr. Fabian and Florence Ribeiro Treatment Centre in Cullinan to provide a safe and supportive environment for those who are committed to overcoming addiction,” said MEC Mazibuko. "Our aim is to help them not only break free from substance abuse but also equip them with life skills to rebuild their lives."

The Department of Social Development plans to admit more individuals by the end of the week, offering them a six-week rehabilitation program.  Upon completion, participants will have access to skills development

opportunities, ensuring a holistic approach to recovery and reintegration into society.

This initiative highlights the Department's commitment to providing much-needed support to those that are struggling with substance addiction and their families, with the goal of fostering healthier communities across Gauteng.

 


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