Village Background from Bambous, Mauritius
SOS Children's Village Bambous
The government made a suitable plot of land available in Bambous in this area and the SOS Children's Village started to become home for children in need in November 2003 when the first children and their SOS mothers moved in. In 2005, an SOS Vocational Training Centre was added and in 2004, a family strengthening programme was established in Bambous. The programme offers support to families who are at risk of abandoning their children and enables children to grow within a caring family environment. Together with local authorities and other service providers, SOS Children’s Villages supports families and helps them to take good care of their children.
The district Black River is a poorer area away from the urban areas in a mainly agricultural region. The selected plot of land is about 25 kilometres away from the site of the first SOS Children's Village in Beau Bassin. The government offered a three hectares site outside the city centre close to a newly finished apartment block, which ensures quick integration of the children into the local community. It lies on a plateau at the foot of a mountain, overlooking the town and the sea to the west. The town of Bambous is equipped with primary and secondary schools as well as institutions for vocational or technical training.
The SOS Children's Village Bambous comprises twelve family houses, houses for the village director and the SOS aunts (who support the SOS mothers and take care of the children when the mothers are on leave), a multi-purpose hall and an administrative building. Up to 120 children can find a new home at the SOS Children’s Village Bambous.
Other SOS Projects in Bambous
The SOS Nursery on the same premises is open to children from the neighbourhood and constitutes a vital link between the SOS Children’s Village and the surrounding community, thus ensuring effective integration of our children and facilities. It consists of three class rooms, a playground and a kitchen and has a capacity to take in up to 75 children.
The Family Strengthening Programme offers access to essential services for children’s development (eg. educational, nutritional and health support, social skills) and supports families to protect and care for their children. The programme also aims at linking families with income generating activities and offers help to improve the parents’ parenting skills. At the SOS Vocational Training Centre, up to 30 youngsters both from the SOS Children’s Village and from the family strengthening programme receive training in plumbing, electrical installation, woodwork and pastry.
Background to Bambous
Bambous is a town in the Black River district of Mauritius, on the road from Tamarin to the capital Port Louis.