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Offering addicts support

- MARCIA MOYANA BONGIWE MTHIMKHULU

A GROUP of women, all committed to supporting women in Tembisa in Ekurhuleni who are battling with drugs and alcohol, have formed the Heart to Heart with Women (HHW) group in an effort to ensure the addicts are not further isolated from their communitie­s.

Group founder Bongiwe Mthimkhulu believes that there is a stigma around women who are nyaope addicts because the drug is so commonly associate with young boys and men.

“But the reality is that there are also women who abuse drugs and they need even more support to be able to quit their habits.”

Mthimkhulu, together with five other women, offer emotional and spiritual support to nyaope addicts.

“We believe that this is our calling in life. As Christians we understand that spiritual support is as important as psychologi­cal support. We encourage the women that we help to not only go for counsellin­g, but to also be in touch with their spirituali­ty.”

She said the community also played an important role when it came to ensuring that recovering addicts remained sober. “One of the biggest challenges that we face is that the community tends to isolate and judge women who suffer from nyaope addiction. This makes it hard for these women to feel like part of the community once they try to recover.

“Recovering addicts need to be treated like everyone else, with respect,” said Mthimkhulu.

Families usually suffer hugely when someone becomes an addict and so it is challengin­g for the person both to recover and to mend the relationsh­ips that become damaged along the way. This aspect, Mthimkhulu said, also formed the core of a successful recovery as many recovering addicts failed without family support.

“The healing process is a long and tough one for addicts. So we encourage families to be there for them. We have seen that addicts tend to recover well when their families have forgiven them and are there for them during recovery.”

Like most community organisati­ons, HHW is in need of financial support in order for the group to keep its doors open.

“We need all the financial support that we can get because it has become challengin­g for us to remain operationa­l.

“We end up having to dip into our own pockets and that is not sustainabl­e in the long run,” added Mthimkhulu. – Health-e News

 ??  ?? Heart to Heart with Women members at a dinner in Tembisa. From left to right: Kamogelo Mahlaela, Dineo Moloi, Tharollo Metsing, Bongiwe Mthimkhulu, Basitsana Molefe, Angel Phaswana and Koketso Makgakga. |
Heart to Heart with Women members at a dinner in Tembisa. From left to right: Kamogelo Mahlaela, Dineo Moloi, Tharollo Metsing, Bongiwe Mthimkhulu, Basitsana Molefe, Angel Phaswana and Koketso Makgakga. |

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