SOS Children's Village Sonsonate

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SOS Children's Villages in Sonsonate

 

SOS Children’s Villages began its work in El Salvador in 1972 in Sonsonate. Today, our social centres here offer a family strengthening programme, which aims to alleviate hardship in the community in a holistic and sustainable manner. Our services include day-care and a childminding programme, which allow working parents or single mothers to leave their children in safe hands while they are out making a living. 

 

The social centres also offer workshops in dressmaking, handicrafts and typing to members of the local community, allowing them to acquire new skills and self-confidence, and improving their income. 

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For children in Sonsonate who are no longer able to live with their parents, 14 SOS families can provide a loving home for up to 144 children. In each family, they live with their brothers and sisters and are affectionately cared for by their SOS mother. The children attend local schools and are therefore very much integrated into the local community. Children who have had traumatic experiences prior to coming to live with us receive support, both from staff in the village and psychologists.

 

When young people from the children’s village are ready to leave their family in order to pursue further education or vocational training, the SOS Youth Programme provides shared accommodation. With the support of qualified counsellors, the young people learn to take responsibility, plan their future and prepare for independent adult life.

Informal employment and low wages make life a struggle for many families

 

Sonsonate, capital of the department of the same name, has a population of over 71,000 and is located in western El Salvador. The city is a lively commercial centre due to the surrounding coffee plantations.

 

Although the proportion of people employed in the formal sector has increased in recent years, from 53 per cent in 1994 to 68 per cent in 2004, this still leaves a great number of families who are struggling to make a living by means of informal employment, e.g. selling merchandise or homemade food on the streets. The income they are able to generate this way is up to a third less than in a formal, salaried job. This means longer working hours and less security, and it can have very detrimental effects on family stability and the well-being of children.

 

In many cases, children are expected to work in order to help the family survive. In rural areas, children have traditionally helped with agricultural tasks, and they continue to do so on the coffee plantations. In today’s world, however, other industry sectors are overtaking agriculture as a reliable source of income. In many cases, a good education is therefore more important for today’s children than acquiring practical skills and following in their parents’ footsteps.

Families need support in order to look into the future with confidence

 

Child labour interferes with a child’s education, in addition to threatening their healthy physical and psychological development, and jeopardising their chances for success as adults. Illiteracy, at almost 20 per cent, is higher than the national average in the Sonsonate Department, and it is consistently higher for women than it is for men.

 

Only around half of the children in Sonsonate have the opportunity to attend nursery school or kindergarten. This means that many working parents have to organise their own childcare, which can be difficult. SOS Children’s Villages supports these parents so that children can have a healthy, safe and happy childhood.

Our Impact

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SOS Social Centres in El Salvador aim is to help families, in particular women and children, living in communities neighbouring the SOS Children's Villages to gradually escape from poverty, and to help young people become self-reliant.
2 SOCIAL CENTRES 1465 Beneficiaries
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SOS Village Icon
The SOS Children's Village in El Salvador provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
1 VILLAGES 85 Orphaned and Abandoned Children
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SOS Youth Care Program Icon
The SOS Youth Facilities in El Salvador provides youth with a loving environment where they learn to transition into independent living and to expand their education
1 YOUTH FACILITIES 16 Youths in our Care

Our Impact

SOS Social Centre Icon
SOCIAL CENTRES
SOS Social Centres in El Salvador aim is to help families, in particular women and children, living in communities neighbouring the SOS Children's Villages to gradually escape from poverty, and to help young people become self-reliant.
2
SOCIAL CENTRES
1465
Beneficiaries
SOS Village Icon
VILLAGES
The SOS Children's Village in El Salvador provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
1
VILLAGES
85
Orphaned and Abandoned Children
SOS Youth Care Program Icon
YOUTH FACILITIES
The SOS Youth Facilities in El Salvador provides youth with a loving environment where they learn to transition into independent living and to expand their education
1
YOUTH FACILITIES
16
Youths in our Care

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