SOS Children's Village Thai Binh

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SOS Children's Villages in Thai Binh

 

Providing children with an education is an important aspect of our work in Vietnam. (photo: B.Neeleman)SOS Children's Villages works closely with the local community in order to strengthen families who are at risk of breaking down. In addition to advocating for the rights of children, we also provide support to parents so that children can attend kindergarten and school. Most of the families we support work as day labourers; their economic situation is precarious as they are hired and paid by the day. Other children who we assist are living with their grandparents or extended families.



If children can no longer live with their families, they can find a loving home with one of the SOS mothers. There are 14 SOS families, who can care for up to 140 children. Every child has a "Child Development Plan" which is prepared in consultation with the SOS mother. The children attend the local schools alongside children from the neighbourhood: this way they make friends and become part of the community.



Young children from the SOS Children's Village and from local families attend the SOS Kindergarten. Qualified staff at the kindergarten look after up to 180 children. The provision of early education day-care is particularly important because of the lack of such services in the area. Our kindergarten provides the children with a strong foundation in life.

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Families are struggling to provide emotional and material support to their children

 

The SOS Kindergarten provides children with a good start in life. (photo: B. Neeleman)Thai Binh is situated on the coast in northern Vietnam, just over 100 km from Hanoi. About two million people live in the province, with over 200,000 living in Thai Binh itself.
The social and economic situation of the area has recently improved; however, not everybody has benefited from these changes. Children in particular continue to face a number of challenges.



Many children live in inappropriate housing, with no access to sanitation facilities or safe drinking water. In addition, many children are malnourished and this makes them more vulnerable to illness. When children become unwell, it is often hard for them to get good and affordable medical attention.



Many children can only dream of getting an education. There is a shortage of schools and well-trained teachers. According to experts, the educational system needs to be modernised, so that children are able to find jobs when they leave school. In an area where around 9.5 per cent of the population lives in poor households, many children have to go to work. Children are often forced to work in bad conditions and an increasing number end up living on the streets. Some are addicted to drugs and work as commercial sex workers.

Our Impact

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SOS Social Centres in Vietnam 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.
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The SOS Children's Village in Vietnam provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
1 VILLAGES 32 Orphaned and Abandoned Children

Our Impact

SOS Social Centre Icon
SOCIAL CENTRES
SOS Social Centres in Vietnam 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.
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SOCIAL CENTRES
55
Beneficiaries
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VILLAGES
The SOS Children's Village in Vietnam provides loving homes to orphaned and abandoned children
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VILLAGES
32
Orphaned and Abandoned Children