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Sea Point wheelchair act of kindness raises over R500,000 in donations

23 May 2026
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Content creator Chad Nathan has raised over R1.7 million for Sidney Miller, a homeless amputee, after a viral act of kindness during a storm in Cape Town. While running along the Sea Point Promenade, Nathan encountered Miller, who was struggling in heavy rain. He pushed Miller’s wheelchair for 4 kilometers to help him reach shelter and later documented the encounter on social media. This prompted Nathan to launch a fundraising campaign, which quickly gained traction, raising more than R500,000 within a few days. Miller’s story has sparked conversations around homelessness in Cape Town, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable communities, especially during harsh weather.

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This story underscores the ongoing homelessness crisis in South Africa, particularly in urban areas like Cape Town, where many individuals face dire circumstances. Historical data indicates that homelessness has been a persistent issue, exacerbated by socio-economic factors such as unemployment and lack of affordable housing. Nathan’s initiative not only provides immediate relief through financial support but also emphasizes the need for long-term solutions, illustrating the broader societal responsibility to assist those in need. The response to Miller’s plight demonstrates the power of community action and the potential impact of social media in raising awareness for social issues.

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