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SOS Children's Villages in Alwaye-Cochin
Our SOS Social Centres run a family strengthening programme which offers a comprehensive package of services to enable families to stay together and take good care of their children. In addition to providing day-care, we aim to raise awareness of hygiene, HIV/AIDS, women and children's rights and give guidance on parenting skills. We provide families with food, as well as educational support, medical advice, vaccinations and treatment. In order for families to generate income, we offer them vocational training, career counselling and advice. If self-help groups do not exist, we enable their creation. Families we have been working with are now able to generate an income through tailoring and making jewellery, candles and bamboo products.
If children can no longer stay with their families, they find a loving home with one of the 15 SOS families, where they grow up with their sisters and brothers and are cared for by an SOS mother. Behind each house, there is a small garden where vegetables and flowers are grown. The children play and exercise in the playground and sports field on the premises of the SOS Children's Village. When needed, the SOS Kindergarten can also provide day care for young children. Older children attend the local schools alongside children from neighbouring families, thus integrating into the community.
As the children grow older they join the SOS Youth Programme. With the support of qualified professionals, the young people develop perspectives for their future, learn to shoulder responsibility and increasingly make their own decisions.
The city of Cochin has around 280 slums
Aluva, which was formerly known as Alwaye, is a suburb of the city of Cochin in the southern Indian province of Kerala. Tourism and industry are important sources of income and employment, and the remittances from people who have migrated to the Arab Gulf countries also account for a significant percentage of the province's gross domestic product. However, agriculture continues to be the main source of income for the local population.
Thanks to various government interventions, life in Kerala has improved over the past few decades. Kerala's literacy and life expectancy rates are among the highest in the country. However, many babies are born with a low birth weight and illnesses such as diarrhoea, dysentery and hepatitis spread easily due to the shortage of sanitation facilities and clean water.
Cochin is one of the fastest-growing cities in India, but the infrastructure has been unable to keep up with this development. There is a lack of affordable housing, adequate sanitation and safe drinking water. In addition, the unemployment rate is high.
In spite of government initiatives to improve the living conditions of the urban poor, there are an estimated 280 slums in Cochin. The people living here have no access to basic infrastructure or services. Children living in these conditions have a high incidence of sickness and malnutrition. Many do not go to school, or have dropped out of school, because they have to work in order to support their families. These children can be found begging or selling small goods on the streets. While some street children return to their families at the end of the day, others have lost parental care, living and surviving alone on the streets of the city. These children are especially vulnerable as they struggle to keep safe, healthy and well-nourished.
Our Impact
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SOS Social Centres in India 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 | 1042 Beneficiaries |
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The SOS Children's Village in India provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children |
1 VILLAGES | 178 Orphaned and Abandoned Children |
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The SOS Youth Facilities in India provides youth with a loving environment where they learn to transition into independent living and to expand their education |
2 YOUTH FACILITIES | 87 Youths in our Care |