By Busisiwe Mtabane
The Women's Network for Legal Services in the South African Police Service (SAPS) will be holding a "Beat Project" on the 28th June 2006 at Lotus Gardens Secondary School in Pretoria West. The project is called BEAT meaning BUILDING EXTREME ACHIEVEMENTS TOGETHER. Police spokesperson, Senior Superintendent, Tummi Golding says the project is meant for identifying and adopting a place of safety for children from disadvantaged spheres of life, which is in line with the objective of the SAPS Women's Network. She says the network is promoting external services to women and children who have fallen victims of serious and violent crimes.
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