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Continued investment in new rescue station

Kei Mouth Sea Rescue Station: From Vision to Reality

SOUTH AFRICA: Following the purchase of property in Kei Mouth for R2.3 million in May this year, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is committed to seeing its long-term vision to establish a fully operational rescue station on the site by December next year.

This announcement marks more than five years of continuous investment in volunteer training, infrastructure, and community partnerships in Kei Mouth, a stretch of coastline known for its beauty but also for its risks.

This is more than just bricks and mortar. It’s the next phase of a long-term strategy that has already included the deployment of a fully equipped Mitsubishi Triton rescue vehicle (R700,000) and R120,000 invested in lifeguard and safety equipment. Since 2021, approximately R3 million has been invested in this station, supported by over R360,000 in community donations.

“This has never been a short-term project,” says NSRI CEO Mike Vonk. “It’s a deep-rooted commitment, built on the extraordinary support of local volunteers and donors, and driven by a shared determination to make this coastline safer.”

Vonk acknowledges the important role community leaders have played in advancing Station 47. “Volunteers and supporters like Monica Maroun and Dr Deborah Robertson-Andersson have helped carry this station forward from the beginning,” he says.

Since Kei Mouth was designated an Auxiliary Station in 2020, the NSRI has made steady progress toward full operational readiness. With mentorship from Station 7 (East London) and our training department, volunteer training has been consistent and focused.

An accelerated crew training programme is set for early 2026. Once fully certified, the crew will receive a JetRIB rescue craft valued at R700,000, the final step toward achieving full operational status.

As the station nears this exciting last phase, the NSRI is calling on the Kei Mouth, Morgan Bay and broader Eastern Cape communities to join in and help bring it across the finish line.

“We invite individuals, businesses, and organisations to get involved,” says Vonk. “Every contribution, whether financial, material, or volunteer time, will directly support this life-saving initiative.”

PHOTO: NSRI Kei Mouth volunteer lifeguards during training. (Source: NSRI)

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