SOS Children's Village Los Aromos

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SOS Children's Villages in Los Aromos

 

The SOS Children’s Village Los Aromos was the second to start its work in Santiago de Chile and has been active since 1978. Today, the social centre here offers a family strengthening programme, which aims to alleviate hardship in the community in a holistic and sustainable manner. 

 

Its services include a day-care centre for up to 444 children from the community. This allows working parents or single mothers to leave their children in safe hands while they are out making a living.

 

For children in Santiago who are no longer able to live with their parents, twelve SOS families can provide a loving home for up to 108 children. In each family, the children live with their brothers and sisters and are affectionately cared for by their SOS mother. The children who grow up in the SOS Children’s Village attend schools in the vicinity, ensuring that they are very much integrated into the local community from a young age.

 

When young people from the children’s village are ready to leave their family in order to complete their secondary education or vocational training, our SOS Youth Programme makes shared accommodation available for them. Young people from the children’s villages Madreselvas and Los Aromos come and live here together. With the support of qualified counsellors, they learn to take responsibility, plan their future and prepare for independent adult life.

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Santiago is a microcosm of the social fragmentation that exists in all of Chile

 

Los Aromos was the second SOS Children's Village programme to begin work in Santiago, on the outskirts of the city. A second SOS Children's Village, Madreselvas, is located just two kilometres from Los Aromos. 

 

Santiago de Chile is the country’s capital and has a population of over 5.4 million. The city has been expanding and modernising steadily over the past decades and is one of the most important financial and commercial centres in South America.

 

While poverty has been significantly reduced in the last decades, Santiago continues to be a divided city. The new middle-class suburbs in the south stand in sharp contrast to the many poor neighbourhoods sprawling along the outskirts of the city’s north. Due to its rapid expansion, the city also experienced problems such as critical levels of smog, collapsing transportation systems and, not least, great socioeconomic inequality which led to fragmentation both socially and geographically. 

Poverty hits children harder than anyone, and seriously endangers their future

 

According to official figures, poverty in Chile was reduced from 18.7 per cent in 2003 to around 11 per cent in 2011. In Santiago, the percentage of people living below the national poverty line is 10.4 overall, but in some areas of the city it is as high as 20 per cent or more, while in others it is as low as two per cent. 

 

Children living in such poor neighbourhoods are particularly vulnerable to a great number of dangers. They may be expected to contribute to the family’s income; over 200,000 children between the ages of 5 and 17 were estimated to be working in Santiago in 2003. Child labour interferes with education which, in turn, means that the child is unlikely to improve their economic and societal status as an adult. Thus the cycle of poverty is perpetuated.

 

In poor neighbourhoods, crime rates and drug abuse are also high, especially amongst adolescents. In a UNICEF survey, young people in Santiago stated that they viewed economic necessity and drug addiction as the main reasons leading to crime. Likewise, a large majority of them stated that education would be the most important factor to help change this.

Our Impact

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SOS Social Centres in Chile 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 828 Beneficiaries
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The SOS Children's Village in Chile provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
1 VILLAGES 31 Orphaned and Abandoned Children

Our Impact

SOS Social Centre Icon
SOCIAL CENTRES
SOS Social Centres in Chile 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
828
Beneficiaries
SOS Village Icon
VILLAGES
The SOS Children's Village in Chile provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
1
VILLAGES
31
Orphaned and Abandoned Children