SOS Children's Village Bulnes

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SOS Children's Villages in Bulnes

 

SOS Children’s Villages began its work in Bulnes in 1969. Today, our social centres here offer a family strengthening programme, which aims to alleviate hardship in the community in a holistic and sustainable manner. The centres’ services include day care and a childminding programme for over 600 children, which allow parents or single mothers to leave their children in safe hands while they are out making a living or looking for work. A seminar room provides space for adult training, which can be organised according to the community’s needs.

 

There is also a paediatrician, a dentist and a pharmacy, and basic medical care is provided to the local community. 

 

For children in Bulnes who are no longer able to live with their parents, 13 SOS families can provide a loving home for up to 117 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 community.

 

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 for over 60 young people from the Children's Villages Bulnes, Concepción, Chaimávida, Coyanco and Puerto Varas. The young people come and live together here and, with the support of qualified counsellors, they can learn to take responsibility, plan their future and prepare for independent adult life.

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The transition from emergency relief to sustainable community programmes

 

The small city of Bulnes, in the Ñuble Province of Chile, has a population of just over 20,000 and is located in central Chile. The region has warm summers and very cold winters. Its main economic activities are agriculture, forestry, and the production of artisanal crafts such as pottery.

 

In 2010, a massive earthquake measuring 8.8 on the moment magnitude scale hit Chile. Its epicentre was only 34 km off the coast of the Ñuble Province. 

 

An estimated nine per cent of the Chilean population, and over 17 per cent of the population in the Ñuble region, lost their homes due to the earthquake and the ensuing tsunami. SOS Children’s Villages provided emergency relief, such as food, clothing, and basic hygiene products, to around 280 families, as well as offering emotional support. These emergency programmes were then gradually turned into self-sustainable development programmes run by the community itself.

Rebuilding does not just refer to infrastructure

 

The earthquake did great damage to the region’s infrastructure and the consequences are far-reaching. The destruction of innumerable shops and companies meant that many employees were laid off – and some no longer even have a home to return to. This led to a big migratory flux to other cities. Several small towns were abandoned entirely, with residents fleeing to the hills in fear of further tsunamis.

 

Hundreds of small farmers and business owners lost everything in 2010. Animals were killed, harvests destroyed, and forest fires demolished thousands of hectares. The regional government of Ñuble has created an emergency fund to help people get back on their feet, but hundreds of families remain in a desperate situation. Migration to a larger city may seem like the only option to them, but there is no guarantee that their lives will improve once they arrive there. Infrastructure may not be in place, or they may not be able to find work.

 

SOS Children’s Villages supports families in rebuilding their livelihoods in the area so that they do not have to leave their homes behind, and so their children can grow up in a stable family.

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.
4 SOCIAL CENTRES 1530 Beneficiaries
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SOS Village Icon
The SOS Children's Village in Chile provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
1 VILLAGES 72 Orphaned and Abandoned Children
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SOS Youth Care Program Icon
The SOS Youth Facilities in Chile provides youth with a loving environment where they learn to transition into independent living and to expand their education
1 YOUTH FACILITIES 4 Youths in our Care

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.
4
SOCIAL CENTRES
1530
Beneficiaries
SOS Village Icon
VILLAGES
The SOS Children's Village in Chile provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
1
VILLAGES
72
Orphaned and Abandoned Children
SOS Youth Care Program Icon
YOUTH FACILITIES
The SOS Youth Facilities in Chile provides youth with a loving environment where they learn to transition into independent living and to expand their education
1
YOUTH FACILITIES
4
Youths in our Care