Child Sponsorship background from Estelí, Nicaragua
SOS Children's Village Estelí
The town of Estelí was chosen as the location of the first Nicaraguan SOS Children's Village because the 1972 earthquake had had very bad consequences for the surrounding region. Many children lost their parents; others were abandoned because of the severe poverty of their families. In 1973, the first SOS families moved into their new homes.
The SOS Children's Village consists of 14 family houses, the village director's house, a multi-purpose hall, an administration area and a tailor's workshop. A big playground and a basketball field are there for the children to play in. In 1979, the first youths moved to the new SOS Youth Home. This is a place where youths live together and prepare for their independent lives while they continue their education or training.
Other SOS Projects in Estelí
On the site of the SOS Children's Village, there is an SOS Vocational Training Centre for SOS mothers and staff and an SOS School. This school includes primary, secondary and technical school and offers education to up to 1200 students. The technical school provides training in dressmaking, accounting, computer, commerce and secretarial duties.
Over the years, several SOS Social Centres have been set up in different parts of Estelí. All of them run child-day care centres and childminding programmes as a measure of family strengthening. In addition, they offer different training workshops in income-generating activities for parents of the local community.
Background to Estelí
Estelí, officially Villa de San Antonio de Pavia de Estelí is a city and municipality within the Estelí department. It is the third largest city in Nicaragua, an active commercial centre in the north and is known as "the Diamond of the Segovias."