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Flood relief available at Newlands Cricket Stadium

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Locals adversely affected by last week’s floods can, from today (18 May 2026), get some much-needed essentials at the Newlands Cricket Stadium.  

 

This is because the Gift of the Givers is partnered with the Western Province Cricket Association to make humanitarian aid accessible to flood victims.  

 

Adverse weather began in some parts of the province in the latter part of the first week of May, but it affected the entire province last Monday and Tuesday, resulting in widespread infrastructure damage and the displacement of families. 

 

The adverse weather also claimed the lives of several people. In Cape Town alone, more than 100,000 people were affected. 

 

READ MORE: More than 100,000 people in Cape Town affected by storms – Smile 90.4FM

 

Now, Gift of the Givers and the Western Province Cricket Association (WCPA) are offering a beacon of hope to the many people building back their lives.  

 

People can collect essential items such as hygiene products, non-perishable foods, water and clothing at the Newlands Cricket Stadium.  

 

The WCPA CEO, Corrie Van Zyl, said they are proud to partner with the Gift of the Givers for this initiative.  

 

“While Western Province Cricket Association and Newlands have also felt the effects of the recent storms, it has not been as traumatising as it has been for many communities across the Western Cape. Our hearts go out to those in smaller and rural areas who have suffered immense loss. I’ve personally witnessed the devastation, and it is deeply moving,” said van Zyl. 

 

The public has also been urged to participate in the initiative, but by donating some of the essentials needed or by making financial contributions via Gift of the Givers or Backabuddy. The stadium will also serve as a drop-off point for donations.

  

“Through this partnership, Newlands will become a drop-off point for much-needed supplies, as many people have lost their livelihoods and currently have no access to basic necessities such as water, food and blankets. We urge the public to support Gift of the Givers in reaching those who need it most.”

 

 

The Gift of the Givers’ Ali Sablay said this follows days of relief efforts across the province.  

 

“Since the onset of the disaster, teams have been assisting major informal settlements across the Cape Metropole, while additional teams have been deployed to outlying regions including the Breede Valley, Cape Winelands District, Cape Agulhas Municipality, and Langeberg Municipality. Since Monday, Gift of the Givers teams have distributed in excess of 150,000 hot meals, along with blankets, hygiene packs, mattresses, and baby care supplies to affected residents.”  

 

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Caitlin Maledo
Caitlin Maledo
Caitlin is an enthusiastic journalist, that has been exploring her interest in broadcast media since 2019. With a natural curiosity for the world around her, you'll always find her poking around hidden gems throughout Cape Town and surrounds.

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