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28/02/2004

We look after children who have lost their parents: through war, disease or poverty.

Traditionally SOS Children's Villages provide children with a home, a family and a new mother in a purpose built local village but the sheer numbers of parentless families where parents have died of HIV/AIDS has led us to start new solutions supporting child-led families in situ (see Aids Africa Projects).

In total we have more than 50,000 children in our care in our villages and help around 500,000 through nearly a thousand schools, skills training centres, social support programs and medical centres.

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