Family Strengthening Programme (FSP) is a preventive community intervention programme through which over 38000 children have been empowered, impacting over 83000 lives. Designed to prevent children from losing parental care or being abandoned, this programme runs in slums & rural areas, within a 30 km radius of an SOS Children’s Village. The beneficiaries of this programme are children of the most vulnerable families i.e., children of widows, single women, and Below Poverty Line (BPL) families as well as families whose livelihoods have been impacted by disaster. Spanning from 3 to 5 years, the programme aims to enable families to move out of the vicious cycle of poverty towards greater dignity and self-reliance by ensuring children’s education and income generating capacity development of the caregivers.
It is a curative programme of SOS Children’s Villages India that reaches out to over 6500 children through its 31 Children’s Villages across India. Each Village has Family Homes, with every home consisting of 8 children on average along with an SOS Mother.
Holistic development, including education, nutrition, health and psychological development, is taken care of until children are settled in their lives.
Family Strengthening Programme (FSP) is a preventive community intervention programme through which over 38000 children have been empowered, impacting over 83000 lives. Designed to prevent children from losing parental care or being abandoned, this programme runs in slums & rural areas, within a 30 km radius of an SOS Children’s Village. The beneficiaries of this programme are children of the most vulnerable families i.e., children of widows, single women, and Below Poverty Line (BPL) families as well as families whose livelihoods have been impacted by disaster. Spanning from 3 to 5 years, the programme aims to enable families to move out of the vicious cycle of poverty towards greater dignity and self-reliance by ensuring children’s education and income generating capacity development of the caregivers.
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We have undertaken sustainability initiatives in most of the communities we work for (as part of our Family Strengthening Programme). The most important one is awareness generation, wherein we talk about environment-friendly initiatives that can be adopted in day-to-day life, contributing, in parallel, to economic progress. The subjects covered include global warming, waste disposal, e-waste handling, kitchen gardening, organic farming, hazardous waste handling, water harvesting, vermicomposting, climate change, Disaster Management and stoppage of plastic bag usage. Awareness sessions combine theoretical learning with practical implementation, which encourages deeper understanding and application. Some examples are as follows: the community, we serve, in Latur has adopted a bio-gas plant; children of the Bal Panchayat in Anangpur have applied the eco-bricks concept to make bricks with plastic bottles and bags, in addition to conducting cleanliness drives; and plantation drives are being undertaken, across communities, in most locations served.

(Anangpur, Jaipur, Shillong, Begusarai, Varanasi and Bhopal)

(Srinagar, Bhopal and Jaipur)

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(Anangpur, Jaipur, Shillong, Begusarai, Varanasi and Bhopal)

(Srinagar, Bhopal and Jaipur)

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(Anangpur, Jaipur, Shillong, Begusarai, Varanasi and Bhopal)

(Srinagar, Bhopal and Jaipur)

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(Anangpur, Jaipur, Shillong, Begusarai, Varanasi and Bhopal)

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Across many Children’s Villages, solar power plants, vermiculture pits, biogas plants, solar water heaters, solar streetlights, sewage treatment plants, and rainwater harvesting plants have been installed. These measures have also led to reduced expenditure and carbon gas emissions, besides recharging the groundwater table, reduction in water consumption, and many other such benefits.
Sustainability initiatives taken at various SOS Children’s Villages India

(Anangpur, Jaipur, Shillong, Begusarai, Varanasi and Bhopal)

(Srinagar, Bhopal and Jaipur)

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(Anangpur, Jaipur, Shillong, Begusarai, Varanasi and Bhopal)

(Srinagar, Bhopal and Jaipur)

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