In Tashkent, I had the time to visit SOS Children Village. It is a great charitable organisation that was founded in Austria and is active in a lot of countries in the world. They help children with multiple backgrounds and give them a family and much needed love.
SOS Children Village in Tashkent is a small village that was built according to EU standards that houses children with an age up to 17. They currently have 99 children and are always looking to expand. Each house hosts 7 children and an SOS mother (what a job!). They also have an onsite kindergarden for childrens within the SOS village and for the surrounding villages.
It really doesn't cost much to adopt a children, or at least to help them with a small donation while it gives the children a much needed sponsor for higher education which most of them are keen on.
Please be generous and go onto the SOS children village website (link on the right of the blog) and donate what you can.
Thanks
Cyril and Niccolo
A BIG THANK YOU to the team there for showing me around, in particular for Sayora that stayed with me translating until late.
(Sayora)
(SOS children village Uzbekistan administrative staff)
1 comment:
When I see this beautiful picture of a tent with two motorbikes in the middle of nowhere surrounded by mountains ... it reminds me of BrokeBack Mountain…
Christian
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