Venue:
32 Sunny Way
Kelvin Sandton Johannesburg View on Google Maps
Kelvin Sandton Johannesburg View on Google Maps
Times:
from 9am to 6pm
Cost:
Sponsor a child from as little as R200 per month
Ages:
All ages
Due to the need to enroll most of our children into school and having difficulties registering with DSD we needed to register a new entity, we are now a registered NPC;PBO and NPO and are able to issue tax certificates for any financial donations.
We however are still the same home with the same children, all our other details remain the same, we have only changed the name of our organisation to Juno Aurora Haven.
We do a range of hand crafted products that can be purchased as gifts - ideal for any occasion - including corporate gifts, birthdays, anniversaries,wedding thank you gifts, baby shower, etc . These include various beaded items such as angel charms; key chains; book marks; table cloth weights; ear rings; jewelry; sun catchers; mobiles; etc - dream catchers; knitted beanies; scarves; dresses; skirts; bed socks; toys, baby clothing; ladies and girls crochet swimwear, etc - a lovely range of tie dyed clothing.
“The Angel’s Educare Centre”
NPC 2018/009327/08
NPO 205-957
Hugh's Haven’s vision is to support a nation by supporting the dis-empowered mothers and babies, preventing them from finding a need to beg at our street corners, gangsterism and crime; thus making South Africa a healthier place to live in. We strive for ‘Prevention is better than cure’. Juno Aurora Haven therefore provides a children’s home for babies and children who come from financially and socially disadvantaged backgrounds. Our mission is to support a healthy and stable foundation for children to ensure a healthy and stable society.
The home therefore aims to fulfil a unique role, like no other institution. Your assistance will provide us with a means of taking care of and teaching these children to better prepare them to become responsible adults.
For 13 years Hugh's Haven had been running as a day care facility and home from a house in Yeoville. In January 2014 we relocated to a beautiful home on a plot in Randvaal. The children really thrived in our new environment. We had 12 live in children and 7 day care.After having a huge financial shortage we were evicted from our home, with the blessing of a few very special angels we were able to raise the deposit and first months rent to move into a new home. We then moved to a plot in Linbro Park. In a lovely, calm environment. In the begining of 2017 we were able to move into our permanent home in Kelvin. We however need desperately to increase our monthly income to enable us to pay the rent and utilities.
• We aim to provide a safe haven for up to 18 live-in babies and young children and 12 day care children.
• The home provides the children with a safer and educational environment.
• They receive well-balanced cooked meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, two snacks of sandwiches, juice or tea, fruit or yogurt every day.
• In order to break the social inheritance, the home has an educational programme including theme-based lessons, perceptual activities, creative activities and a school readiness program for the children going to primary school the following year. We are also currently homeschooling our older children in grade 1 and grade 3.
• When needed the home facilitates for some of the children to go to school even though the parents cannot afford the school fees, even school uniforms and educational needs are provided for the children.
• The home also provides medicine, and takes the sick children to a doctor or hospital.
• The home is also able to provide skills training to the moms as well as others in the community to make and sell various crafts.
We also do a range of hand crafted products that can be purchased as gifts - ideal for any occasion - including corporate gifts. These include various beaded items such as charms; key chains; book marks; table cloth weights; ear rings; jewelry; sun catchers; mobiles; etc - dream catchers; knitted and crocheted beanies; scarves; dresses; skirts; bed socks; toys,baby outfits, etc - a lovely range of tie dyed clothing.
There are a number of individual donors contributing from R50 up, usually amounting to between R3000 and R4000 a month. These funds allow the home to pay towards the basic monthly overheads e.g., salaries; transport costs, and provides food, educational materials, medication, school fees, telephone and other basic necessities for the children. Unfortunately there are insufficient funds to meet our financial obligations and a large shortfall in monthly running costs; therefore we fund raise on a monthly basis. It is impossible to take care of so many children on this income; I find myself begging and borrowing monies every month to meet financial obligations. If we could just secure more committed long term sponsors it would ease a huge burden (even for amounts from as little as R100 or R200 every month)
Additional funds are needed for utilities, school fees, rent, staff training fees, etc. We also welcome donations in form of goods or services (e.g. food, cleaning products, clothing, educational materials, toys, household goods, etc). I am happy to collect any goods that are donated. All funds that are raised are used solely for the purpose of the activities of the home, and are accounted for as such, with receipts if requested. Our bank statements are available to anyone requesting to see them.
We welcome any assistance that is offered to improve the well being of our children.
Our banking details are: FNB Southdale; Branch Code: 254205; Account name: Juno Aurora Haven; Transmission account number: 62120624219
1. Funding for utilities and running costs
2. Groceries
3. Laptop
4. Support in our fundraising events
5. Photo copying - I need the school readiness programs and primary school work copied in bulk.
6. Girls and boys clothing in sizes from baby to 10 years
7. 5 more beds (preferably bunk bed sets)
8. Playground equipment
9. Children's tables and chairs
10. A pop up gazebo
We however are still the same home with the same children, all our other details remain the same, we have only changed the name of our organisation to Juno Aurora Haven.
Beautiful hand crafted products for sale
We do a range of hand crafted products that can be purchased as gifts - ideal for any occasion - including corporate gifts, birthdays, anniversaries,wedding thank you gifts, baby shower, etc . These include various beaded items such as angel charms; key chains; book marks; table cloth weights; ear rings; jewelry; sun catchers; mobiles; etc - dream catchers; knitted beanies; scarves; dresses; skirts; bed socks; toys, baby clothing; ladies and girls crochet swimwear, etc - a lovely range of tie dyed clothing.
Children's home for orphaned or abandoned kids
“The Angel’s Educare Centre”
NPC 2018/009327/08
NPO 205-957
Vision & mission of the home
Hugh's Haven’s vision is to support a nation by supporting the dis-empowered mothers and babies, preventing them from finding a need to beg at our street corners, gangsterism and crime; thus making South Africa a healthier place to live in. We strive for ‘Prevention is better than cure’. Juno Aurora Haven therefore provides a children’s home for babies and children who come from financially and socially disadvantaged backgrounds. Our mission is to support a healthy and stable foundation for children to ensure a healthy and stable society.
The home therefore aims to fulfil a unique role, like no other institution. Your assistance will provide us with a means of taking care of and teaching these children to better prepare them to become responsible adults.
Daycare facility and home for kids in Linbro Park
For 13 years Hugh's Haven had been running as a day care facility and home from a house in Yeoville. In January 2014 we relocated to a beautiful home on a plot in Randvaal. The children really thrived in our new environment. We had 12 live in children and 7 day care.After having a huge financial shortage we were evicted from our home, with the blessing of a few very special angels we were able to raise the deposit and first months rent to move into a new home. We then moved to a plot in Linbro Park. In a lovely, calm environment. In the begining of 2017 we were able to move into our permanent home in Kelvin. We however need desperately to increase our monthly income to enable us to pay the rent and utilities.
Services the home provides
• We aim to provide a safe haven for up to 18 live-in babies and young children and 12 day care children.
• The home provides the children with a safer and educational environment.
• They receive well-balanced cooked meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, two snacks of sandwiches, juice or tea, fruit or yogurt every day.
• In order to break the social inheritance, the home has an educational programme including theme-based lessons, perceptual activities, creative activities and a school readiness program for the children going to primary school the following year. We are also currently homeschooling our older children in grade 1 and grade 3.
• When needed the home facilitates for some of the children to go to school even though the parents cannot afford the school fees, even school uniforms and educational needs are provided for the children.
• The home also provides medicine, and takes the sick children to a doctor or hospital.
• The home is also able to provide skills training to the moms as well as others in the community to make and sell various crafts.
We also do a range of hand crafted products that can be purchased as gifts - ideal for any occasion - including corporate gifts. These include various beaded items such as charms; key chains; book marks; table cloth weights; ear rings; jewelry; sun catchers; mobiles; etc - dream catchers; knitted and crocheted beanies; scarves; dresses; skirts; bed socks; toys,baby outfits, etc - a lovely range of tie dyed clothing.
Wish list & sincere request for donations
There are a number of individual donors contributing from R50 up, usually amounting to between R3000 and R4000 a month. These funds allow the home to pay towards the basic monthly overheads e.g., salaries; transport costs, and provides food, educational materials, medication, school fees, telephone and other basic necessities for the children. Unfortunately there are insufficient funds to meet our financial obligations and a large shortfall in monthly running costs; therefore we fund raise on a monthly basis. It is impossible to take care of so many children on this income; I find myself begging and borrowing monies every month to meet financial obligations. If we could just secure more committed long term sponsors it would ease a huge burden (even for amounts from as little as R100 or R200 every month)
Additional funds are needed for utilities, school fees, rent, staff training fees, etc. We also welcome donations in form of goods or services (e.g. food, cleaning products, clothing, educational materials, toys, household goods, etc). I am happy to collect any goods that are donated. All funds that are raised are used solely for the purpose of the activities of the home, and are accounted for as such, with receipts if requested. Our bank statements are available to anyone requesting to see them.
We welcome any assistance that is offered to improve the well being of our children.
Our banking details are: FNB Southdale; Branch Code: 254205; Account name: Juno Aurora Haven; Transmission account number: 62120624219
Wish List
1. Funding for utilities and running costs
2. Groceries
3. Laptop
4. Support in our fundraising events
5. Photo copying - I need the school readiness programs and primary school work copied in bulk.
6. Girls and boys clothing in sizes from baby to 10 years
7. 5 more beds (preferably bunk bed sets)
8. Playground equipment
9. Children's tables and chairs
10. A pop up gazebo
Currently no events.
Currently no competitions.