
HOUSE THANDI
House Thandi is a children's care home built on warmth, stability, and everyday acts of care. It is a place where children are supported through life's challenges in an environment that feels safe, steady, and familiar.
House Thandi provides a structured and nurturing home for children who need protection, guidance, and emotional support. The focus of the home is to create consistency and belonging - helping each child feel secure while they grow, learn, and develop.
Within House Thandi, caregivers play an important role in daily life, offering supervision, encouragement, and emotional care. The environment is designed to support both younger children who need close attention and older children who are preparing for independence. Education, routine, and emotional well-being are like key priorities, ensuring that every child is given the opportunity to build confidence and stability for the future.
More than just a place to stay, House Thandi aims to be a true home - one where children are seen, supported, and valued as individuals.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Tshegofatso - 079 886 5572
ADRESS: 98 Oakstreet, Northmead Ext 4, Benoni
HOW CAN YOU BE PART OF THIS STORY?
House Thandi relies on the support of people and organisations who believe in making a difference.
Community involvement can take many forms, including:
Donations of food, clothing, hygiene products, school supplies, or toys.
Volunteering time or skills is also a powerful way to contribute to the children's development and happiness.
Sponsorship help sustain the home by supporting daily needs, education, and meaningful experiences that the children may not otherwise have access to. Every contribution, big or small, helps strengthen the care an stability that House Thandi provides.
WHERE CHILDREN ARE GIVEN THE CHANCE TO GROW WITH HOPE AND DIGNITY
Together we can continue to be the hands and feet of grace, ensuring that no child feels forgotten or alone.
Join us in creating stories of transformation and hope.
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