Little Eden Society mentally handicapped child
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disabled child Learning to walk

A registered non-profit organisation [NPO 001-827], LITTLE EDEN was founded over 40 years ago by Domitilla and Danny Hyams, with the aim of providing a peaceful, loving, permanent home to children with intellectual disabilities.

Today LITTLE EDEN comprises two facilities – the original Edenvale Home and the Elvira Rota Village, which together are ‘home’ to 300 children and adults with profound disability. [More]

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With winter well on the way, our children are in need of warm clothing – especially cosy long ankle socks, fleecy tracksuits, beanies and slippers.

Good second hand garments are much appreciated - so if you have any of these items please consider passing them on.

Or if you would care to make a contribution towards the cost of buying warm winter clothing, please click here. Thank you.



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In July we pray especially for LITTLE EDEN and other institutions like ours, and for every person in the world who has intellectual disability, that they receive the love and care they deserve in order to be the BEST that they can be ... even with the limitations they have.

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Pule learns to walk

There was great excitement at LITTLE EDEN recently when Pule – encouraged by his therapist, Vanneau – took his first wobbly steps. [More]

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Hoping for a small miracle

He stole hearts as the driver of the Ferrari in our Christmas concert. But what few people realised is that Xolani has a great deal of difficulty walking [more]


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LITTLE EDEN is supported by the Department of Health. In addition, we thank our sponsors alongside for their generous support.
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