Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
SOS Children's Village Varanasi
SOS Children's Village Varanasi was opened in 1985. The SOS Children's Village is located in a rural area about 25 km from the city. There is a Hindu temple underneath ancient banyan trees on the premises of the SOS Children's Village. The SOS Children's Village Varanasi consists of 18 family homes, staff accommodation, a multi-purpose hall and the necessary administration and service area.Other SOS Projects in Varanasi
The smaller children attend the SOS Nursery School, which is also open to children from families in the local community. The SOS sick bay provides basic medical care for the inhabitants of the SOS Children's Village and the people who live near by. On the site of the SOS Children's Village, there is also an SOS School. It is a secondary school, which is attended not only by children from the SOS Children's Village but also by children from the neighbourhod. The school has 21 classrooms and a playground.
In 1993, an SOS Youth Home was opened and consists of two SOS Youth Houses and several rented flats, depending on how much space is needed. Young people usually move from the SOS Children's Village to an SOS Youth Home when they start a vocational training course or go on to higher education. With the support of qualified youth workers, the young people develop realistic perspectives for their future, learn to shoulder responsibility and increasingly make their own decisions. They are encouraged to develop team spirit and build up contacts with relatives and friends, as well as with the relevant authorities and potential employers.
In 2003, SOS Children India launched its family strengthening programmes in Varanasi. These programmes are intended to support families at risk of abandoning their children and to encourage families to stay together. SOS Children therefore works with local authorities and other service providers to support families and enable them to take good care of their children. The SOS family strengthening programme at Varanasi provides nutritional, educational and health support as well as vocational training, career counselling sessions and job placement support. Families are linked with existing self-help groups; if there is no group, a new one is formed. The programme also aims at raising awareness of hygiene and child rights and improving people's parenting skills.
Background to Varanasi
The city of Varanasi, India, is on the left bank of the River Ganga in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is regarded as holy by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains it is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. The population of Varanasi is approximately 1.3 million.