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A loving environment where vulnerable children find safety, stability and the tools to grow.

Protecting Childhood, Nurturing Futures

Our Child & Youth Care program supports children who have faced abandonment, neglect or trauma. We provide a home, education, counselling and mentorship. Each child is embraced with warmth and encouragement to help them reclaim their childhood and prepare for a bright future.

Child & Youth Care Centre

Our Care Philosophy

We create a nurturing space that fosters growth & expression

Safe & Nurturing Environment

Children live in secure homes with dedicated caregivers and child-friendly surroundings.

Education & Tutoring


We enrol children in local schools and offer extra academic and digital learning support.

Emotional Support & Play


Therapeutic play, counselling and group activities support emotional healing and bonding.

Life Skills Development


We teach hygiene, social skills and personal growth for future independence.

ARYAN BENEVOLENT HOME

A Chance at Childhood

ARYAN BENEVOLENT HOME


Your support helps us provide education, therapy and love to children in our care. With every gift you’re protecting a future.

Kindness Drop

Type: Donation

Kindness Drop

Regular price R 100.00 ZAR
Sale price R 100.00 ZAR Regular price
ARYAN BENEVOLENT HOME

Impact of Your Gift

Kindness Drop

Type: Donation

Kindness Drop

Regular price R 100.00 ZAR
Sale price R 100.00 ZAR Regular price
Meal Of Hope

Type: Donation

Meal Of Hope

Regular price R 200.00 ZAR
Sale price R 200.00 ZAR Regular price

Sucess Stories

Zanele Finds Her Voice

Once quiet and withdrawn, Zanele now sings in the choir and paints bold, colourful dreams.


Thabo Takes First Steps


After years of neglect, nine-year-old Thabo took his first independent steps with our therapy team cheering him on.

From Silence to Smiles


Six-year-old Nomvula arrived withdrawn. With love, routine and art therapy, she now leads her group in morning songs.

Books Over Battles

Ten-year-old Sipho had never been to school. Today he reads fluently and hopes to become a teacher.

Uncle Ramesh Learns Again

At 78, Ramesh picked up books again through ABH’s reading circles. “It’s never too late,” he says with pride.

Chatsworth

102 Children