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Healing, Strength and Hope

Survivors, Restoring Dignity

ABH’s Victim Empowerment Centre supports women and children who have escaped gender-based violence. We offer emergency shelter, counselling, legal support and skills training. Our team walks with survivors on the path from trauma to empowerment, every step of the way.

Home For Disability Care

Our Care Philosophy

We create a nurturing space that fosters growth, expression, and well-being.

Crisis Shelter & Protection


Immediate shelter and safety for survivors, along with food, clothing and hygiene care.

Counselling & Therapy


Individual and group sessions to process trauma, rebuild confidence and restore hope.

Skills Training & Independence


Workshops in sewing, baking and job readiness to promote self-sufficiency.

Legal & Social Support


Help with legal protection, documentation and reintegration into society.

ARYAN BENEVOLENT HOME

Dignity After Darkness

ARYAN BENEVOLENT HOME


Donating here helps survivors of abuse access shelter, therapy and skills training. With you they regain their strength and independence.



Dignity Pack

Type: Donation

Dignity Pack

Regular price R 500.00 ZAR
Sale price R 500.00 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

Mr. Naidoo Rediscovers Warmth


After losing his family, Mr. Naidoo found not just hot meals at ABH, but conversations and community.

Mrs. Pillay Threads New Bonds

A retired tailor, she now teaches stitching to other residents, finding purpose in shared stories and skill.

Aunty Saras Brings Joy

Her love for old Tamil songs lights up every gathering. Music therapy has helped her reconnect with memories.

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.

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.

VJ Kara Family Centre