Who we help 

SOS Children's Villages focuses its relief initiatives mainly on needy children, youngsters and families whose existence is threatened by fighting, conflict situations or natural disasters. Mostly, it is about manageable groups in order to help the most weak among the needy people in an extensive way.

Coordination with local and governmental authorities

Mother with child seeking for help in Gode (Ethiopia) - Photo: M. Brusa
Mother with child seeking for help in Gode (Ethiopia) - Photo: M. Brusa
After the SOS Children's Village co-workers on the spot have evaluated the requirements, the most urgent relief measures are taken in consultation and coordination with the competent local and governmental authorities.
 
When SOS Children's Villages takes care of children, for example by giving therapy to traumatised victims of war, in most cases this means a great relief of the strain put on the parents in many cases severely affected themselves.
 
Nevertheless, in case of disasters affecting large sections of the population, the emergency relief programmes focus primarily on children. Orphans of war, refugee children and children who "got lost" may be taken into the respective SOS Children's Villages or accommodations set up for that purpose on a temporary basis at any time. The intake always takes place at the request of governmental authorities and in coordination with the competent authorities.
Reunite children with families
 
Subsequently, the co-workers of SOS Children's Villages try to reunite the children with their relatives, mostly in cooperation with other organisations. In case they cannot be reunited with their families within a certain period of time, they can find a permanent new home in SOS Children's Village families. Quite often, new SOS Children's Villages are set up in order to be able to take in the children on a permanent basis.