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Rise of 'My Child Is Your Child' movement

Weekend Argus on Saturday

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May 24, 2025

ACROSS South Africa, a powerful call to action is resonating through neighbourhoods once more: “My child is your child.” This long-held ethos of collective protection is not only returning - it is being revived with new urgency and passion, as communities take a stand against the rising tide of violence and child disappearances.

- TRACY-LYNN RUITERS

This renewed spirit of unity was powerfully illustrated in the recent case of a missing nine-year-old girl from Hanover Park. Within hours of her disappearance, community members, alongside local search organisations, successfully located her at the home of a parolee, who had allegedly fed her bread that made her drowsy and raped her.

Veronique “Benji” Williams, founder of Faith and Hope Missing Persons Unit, led the search and witnessed first-hand the community's swift and determined response.

“As soon as I sent out the message for my team and the community to mobilise, people dropped everything,” said Williams. “One of my members was preparing supper for her family, but as soon as the message went out, she put off the stove and joined the search. That is the seriousness of our people right now.”

She said this renewed sense of urgency stems from a collective desire to prevent further tragedy. “Communities are fed up. When a person — especially a minor — goes missing, they don't want to be labelled as the community where a child went missing and was found dead. On the Cape Flats now, nothing can be hidden. The community brings everything into the light.”

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