A new Children's Village in Beijing
China's capital now also has an SOS Children's Village. The opening ceremony took place on 2 July, attended by numerous guests from all over the country as well as abroad. The celebration's motto said it all: "One world - one home".
With the rate of migrants from other regions of China to Beijing increasing at a worrying rate, the need for care facilities for children whose families are no longer capable of caring for them has grown as well. For the past two years, construction has been going on on SOS Children's Villages' tenth village in China, in Beijing's first suburb, Daxing District. The first twenty children have recently moved in; the number is expected to have grown to a hundred by the end of the year.
At full capacity, up to 120 children will find a new home in one of the 15 light, friendly brick houses. "More important than finding a place in a nice house, however, is finding a place in the heart and mind of a loving mother", as SOS Children's Villages' president Helmut Kutin pointed out. In China, to see children whose families can no longer provide care for them grow up in clear, family-like settings with individual support and the care of an SOS Children's Villages mother is by no means a given.
Children who can, for whatever reason, not grow up with their natural family, are often taken in or adopted by their extended families. If this is not an option, these children - especially those with mental or physical handicaps - are usually put in homes where the quality of the care they receive is insufficient and often given by unqualified staff. Therefore, the ten villages are seen as role model projects for an alternative, family-like form of care that can do the individual child's situation and needs justice.


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