Chile - Overview 

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In 1999 in Calama, a town with 120,000 inhabitants in the Atacama Desert in the centre of the mining engineering area, the first crisis intervention centre for temporary pedagogical and medical care of children in need was established. In the same year the first contacts were made with the authorities of Easter Island in order to improve the future opportunities of children and youths there. As an initial trust-building measure the island's secondary school was supported through the construction of a sports field and a facility for the physically challenged pupils of the school. Furthermore, youths are admitted and cared for in the SOS Youth Facilities on the mainland where they can complete a vocational training.

In June 2000 Central and Southern Chile was affected by devastating storms. In order to protect the population of Carahue, a small town approx. 50 km from Temuco, from further downpours and thus make an essential contribution to the reconstruction of their housing, SOS-Kinderdorf International provided the means for the purchase of corrugated iron roofs for about 200 families.

The success of SOS Children's Villages in Chile is mainly due to the excellent collaboration between the state-run children's and youth welfare authorities (SENAME) and the SOS Children's Villages Chile.

At presence there are thirteen SOS Children's Villages in operation, one SOS Children’s Village under construction, eleven SOS Youth Facilities, four SOS Kindergartens, two SOS Vocational Training Centers and ten SOS Social Centers.

Website of SOS Children's Villages Chile
(available in Spanish)


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