SOS Children's Village Kigali

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SOS Children's Villages in Kigali

 

SOS Children's Village Kigali was built on a hill, about 10 km from the capital Kigali and has been open since December 1979.

 

It has 15 family houses for a total of 150 children, an administration building, a village director's house, an aunt's house and a service area with a canteen.

 

So as to encourage young people who are reaching adulthood to become more independent, an SOS Youth Facility was opened in 1986. It consists of four youth houses, in two of which girls live (each containing seven rooms, a lounge and a kitchen).

 

The other two, in which boys live, consist of four small houses that each have two rooms. Life in the SOS Youth Facilities requires the young people to take increasing personal responsibility, especially since they are only supervised by a caregiver there. They stay in the SOS Youth House for about four years, but young people who are still in education or are looking for work can stay for longer.

 

In the years that followed, additional facilities were added to the Kigali site, which also holds many advantages for the people from neighbouring areas.

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The Village's SOS Kindergarten has existed since 1981 and is attended by 80 children who also come from the neighbouring areas. Three group rooms and different adjacent rooms are also available for the small children, as well as a playground which gives them plenty of opportunity to play on climbing frames, swings and slides and to run around

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Since October 1997, 630 children have been taught in 18 classes at the SOS Hermann Gmeiner School (Primary School). They are also allowed to use special classrooms. The school became an important centre for the whole area and makes it possible for children to be educated to an advanced level.

 

After the civil war had brought endless sorrow to the whole of Rwanda and since even prior to it health care had been inadequate, SOS Children's Villages decided to create an SOS Medical Centre that has been available for the people to use since March 1998 (about 3,800 patients per year).

 

The clinic consists of two treatment rooms, two laboratories and a health education room so as to give people as great an understanding as possible as to how their body functions.

 

To give SOS mothers and SOS co-workers the opportunity to receive further education, an SOS Vocational Training Centre was opened in Kigali at the end of 2000, which is currently used by around 150 mothers and employees, who can also stay in the 23 rooms.

 

Teaching takes place in two classrooms and a library, workshop, canteen, store and the appropriate sanitary facilities are also available.

Our Impact

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SOS Early Childhood Education Kindergarten Icon
The SOS Kindergarten in Rwanda are a fundamental building block for the early development needs including, intellectual and social skills for children.
1 KINDERGARTENS 89 Kindergarten students
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Medical Centre
SOS Medical Centres in Rwanda provide quality health care to the children in our care, our staff, our staffís family as well as people in the surrounding community.
1 MEDICAL CENTRES 4144 Patients
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SOS Social Centre Icon
SOS Social Centres in Rwanda 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 250 Beneficiaries
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SOS Vocational Training Icon
SOS Vocational Training Centres in Rwanda provide young adults from our youth centres, SOS villages and the surrounding community with the skills they will need to secure reliable employment. They provide realistic job opportunities for the future and an avenue to independence.
2 VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRES 629 Youth and adult students
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SOS Village Icon
The SOS Children's Village in Rwanda provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
1 VILLAGES 139 Orphaned and Abandoned Children
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SOS Youth Care Program Icon
The SOS Youth Facilities in Rwanda provides youth with a loving environment where they learn to transition into independent living and to expand their education
2 YOUTH FACILITIES 139 Youths in our Care

Our Impact

SOS Early Childhood Education Kindergarten Icon
KINDERGARTENS
The SOS Kindergarten in Rwanda are a fundamental building block for the early development needs including, intellectual and social skills for children.
1
KINDERGARTENS
89
Kindergarten students
Medical Centre
MEDICAL CENTRES
SOS Medical Centres in Rwanda provide quality health care to the children in our care, our staff, our staffís family as well as people in the surrounding community.
1
MEDICAL CENTRES
4144
Patients
SOS Social Centre Icon
SOCIAL CENTRES
SOS Social Centres in Rwanda 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
250
Beneficiaries
SOS Vocational Training Icon
VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRES
SOS Vocational Training Centres in Rwanda provide young adults from our youth centres, SOS villages and the surrounding community with the skills they will need to secure reliable employment. They provide realistic job opportunities for the future and an avenue to independence.
2
VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRES
629
Youth and adult students
SOS Village Icon
VILLAGES
The SOS Children's Village in Rwanda provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
1
VILLAGES
139
Orphaned and Abandoned Children
SOS Youth Care Program Icon
YOUTH FACILITIES
The SOS Youth Facilities in Rwanda provides youth with a loving environment where they learn to transition into independent living and to expand their education
2
YOUTH FACILITIES
139
Youths in our Care