SOS Childrens Village In Punjab
After the end of the second world war, an Austrian national, Hermann Gmeiner, set up the first
Each child is given a so-called SOS mother. She is the main person who cares for this child and is a substitute for the child's natural parents. She lives in a house together with the children that she is looking after. Together with them she organises the family's daily life. She creates strong and dependable relationships and gives the children a safe and loving home. The job of an SOS Children's Village Mother is usually carried out by single women who have to complete an extensive training programme. They are supported in their highly responsible task by educational co-workers as well as by women who are still training to be SOS Children's Village mothers.
Although we in
Construction of a childrens village at Rajpura,
In the field of education, all the children are doing well. 26 children attending Kindergarten, 119 children are studying in different schools in classes I to XII and 6 children are undergoing Vocational Training. Two students are doing General Nursing and Midwifery. Another student is doing a Diploma in Architecture and another one has completed 1st year in B.Sc.Sports from Yamunanagar. Another two girls are doing a course in Tailoring and Embroidery from the Don Bosco Institute.
The second project coming up in
SOS Childrens Villages has a stellar reputation with many celebrities having endorsed it as the charity of their choice. Johnny Cash for example had a long association with SOS Childrens villages (http://www.sos-childrensvillages.org/cgi-bin/sos/jsp/retrieve.do?cat=/514_news_archives&l1=76804&lang=en&nav=5.1&quart=54487&site=ZZ). US based donors can find out from http://www.sos-usa.org/ is they can direct the donations to the Rajpur village and claim the tax benefits of donating to a US based charity.