About Us
About Us
Heavenly Haven Care was born from a place of personal pain and deep compassion. Founders Louis and Elize du Preez faced the heartbreaking loss of their grandchild, an experience that opened their eyes to the pressing need for specialized care in the Mookgophong area. Rather than let grief define their future, they transformed it into hope — building a haven where others could find peace, purpose, and support.
What started as a dream is now a registered Non-Profit Company (Reg. No: K2021958298) that can house up to 20 residents. A once-rundown property has been lovingly restored into a warm, fully accessible care center where residents live not just safely — but joyfully.
To read more about our journey and how it all started, view the article featured in Die Pos here:
Disabilities We Support:
We provide care and empowerment for individuals aged 18–60 who live with:
Mild to Profound Intellectual Disability
Down Syndrome
Epilepsy
Autism
Depression
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Alzheimer’s
Independent/Assisted Living Needs
Our Dedicated Care Team:
Heavenly Haven Care is never a checklist — it’s a calling. Our dedicated team ensures residents are nurtured physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, 24/7.
Professional Nurse (on-site)
Housemother and Housefather
Full-time Caregivers (around the clock)
In-house Cook (nutritious, home-style meals daily)
Our Objectives:
Our mission goes beyond the walls of our facility. We are committed to:
Creating clear access to care via a structured referral system
Educating families and caregivers through training and awareness
Integrating disability care into the greater health and wellness ecosystem
Providing non-discriminatory, holistic care in a loving, home-like setting
Becoming a resource center for advocacy, awareness, and empowerment
Looking Ahead
Our journey is just beginning. We are continuously expanding our capacity and enhancing our programs, so more individuals can experience a life of dignity, independence, and connection.
Whether you contribute your time, skills, or support, you become part of a movement toward compassionate, community-based care.
