Help Aryan Benevolent Home by sponsoring a meal for a child or donating any amount for feeding SA's most vulnerable

 Arena Park, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help Aryan Benevolent Home by sponsoring a meal for a child or donating any amount for feeding SA's most vulnerable

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Help Aryan Benevolent Home by sponsoring a meal for a child or donating any amount for feeding SA's most vulnerable

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If you would like to help in any shape or form, please email kish@abh.co.za Caring for Children Caring, sharing, serving Aryan Benevolent Home (ABH) is committed to protecting and nurturing children by providing a loving, caring home for children who have been neglected, abused, orphaned or abandoned. Bhai Rambharos Home for Children in Durban We have orphaned, destitute, abused and neglected children are growing up in seven family cottages that comprise our Bhai Rambharos Home for Children. Each cottage is run by a house mother. Of course, caring for over 100 children is a costly exercise, and we welcome any contributions towards food, clothing, school fees, medical and dental expenses. ABH Lotus Home for Children in Lenasia (Gauteng) We care for and accommodate a further children in two facilities in Lenasia, Gauteng. Thousands of children have passed through our Home since its inception. Help us help our children Play your part in the future of our country by helping to make a difference. Please consider making a donation now. Even small amounts make a big difference. Alternatively, run a marathon, climb a mountain, participate in a cycle race and use the opportunity to raise funds for our kids from family and friends. Or ask friends to give to the ABH in lieu of a gift for your birthday or anniversary. Feeding the children on special occasions in order to give thanks is always a welcome form of charity.


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