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Aldeas Infantiles SOS

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: international
 
Website: www.aldeas-infantiles-sos.org
 
Main Email: soskdi.lawe [at] soslawe.org.bo
 
Phone: +591/2/241 52 82
 
Fax: +591/2/2411 160
 
Local office: Plaza España Ed. María Cristina
5° Dpto. 5 "A"
Sopocach 5184
la paz
Bolivia
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 11:13:03
 

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Organization Objectives

Aldeas Infantiles SOS is an international organization that provides familial support to children and youth without a family, while teaching them skills to be able to support themselves and be successful in their lives. Its goals are to:

  • Foster a healthy familial environment for children to grow up in, with a surrogate mother, siblings, and the warmth and security of a home
  • Create a community environment where children can share their culture and make new friends
  • Provide high-quality education on agricultural production and food processing for youth
  • Contribute actively to the development of local communities through the provision of health services, childcare, and educational opportunities

Program Information

 

1. Children and Youth Villages Tiquipaya

In Tiquipaya, Aldeas Infantiles has ten family houses that provide homes for approximately 90 children. Each house constitutes its own unique, self-run family with a “mother” and “siblings.” There is also a house for the village director and for the village “aunts” (house mothers in-training who assist current house mothers). Together, these homes form a village community. In Tiquipaya there are also two Youth Homes, which are made up of shared apartments where a total of 23 adolescents live during their academic and professional education, gradually preparing themselves to live independently. Facilities include an administrative building, a multifunctional space for celebrations and other activities, a workshop, a children’s park, and a sports field.

 

Opportunities

  • Organize activities and celebrations for the children
  • Plan projects to improve the village infrastructure
  • Assist with the general running and maintenance of the village
  • Develop and facilitate educational workshops for the children
  • Provide one-on-one educational support for adolescents

 

Requirements

  • Intermediate Spanish
  • Experience working with children
  • Energetic and creative

 

2. Tiquipaya Formation and ProductionCenter

Tiquipaya’s Formation and ProductionCenter is located near the Tiquipaya children’s village. The Center was developed on an already-existing 120-acre farm by constructing new stables, workshops, classrooms, and boarding facilities on site. Tiquipaya’s formation programs commenced shortly afterward, and were officially inaugurated in 1992.

 

The Center includes a farm, an organic greenhouse, a milk and meat processing plant, and an alternative energy program. Aldeas Infantil devotes 80% of its trainings to experiential learning and 20% to classroom education. The training program encompasses the following areas: dairy industry management, bird and pig husbandry, horticulture, fresh and dry feed production and management, agricultural mechanics, and food processing. Business courses include oral and written expression, management strategies, and public administration. The 2-year curriculum, recognized by the government, grants students the title of Agricultural Technician.

 

The FormationCenter also offers continuing education courses to adults and maintains a database on agrarian organizations in Bolivia. The Center has received recognition and numerous prizes for the quality of its programs. In addition, the majority of the youth who complete the program move on to very good jobs.

 

Opportunities

  • Assist in the management and operation of the farm, greenhouse, and alternative energy system
  • Assist with the general running and administration of the Center
  • Teach business and agricultural courses, as well as adult continuing education courses
  • Plan projects to improve the infrastructure of the facilities
  • Identify new activities that could be developed in collaboration with the youth
  • Help market the goods produced by the Center
  • Create informational materials on the Center’s activities
  • Research ways to improve the quality of the goods produced by the Center
  • Help review reports and translate them into English

 

Requirements

  • Intermediate Spanish
  • Knowledge of agriculture, alternative energy, or other related technical skills
  • Interest in teaching
  • Ability to adapt to difficult working conditions and a high-pressure environment

 

3. SocialCenter Tiquipaya

The TiquipayaSocialCenter opened in 1988 to offer medical attention to the community, especially for low-income families. Health services include pediatrics, dental consultations, first aid, and a small pharmacy. The SocialCenter also offers daycare for up to 160 children.

 

Opportunities

  • Provide care to children in the daycare center
  • Assist doctors and nurses with health consultations
  • Assist low-income families in navigating the health services available
  • Develop low-literacy friendly print materials on public health topics for the SocialCenter’s patients

 

Requirements

  • Intermediate Spanish
  • Experience working with children
  • Knowledge of health services and health care

 

4. Jordán Children and YouthVillages

Aldea Infantil SOS Jordán is located in the center of Cochabamba and consists of ten family houses for up to 100 children and Youth Homes for up to 95 adolescents, structurally similar to Aldea Infantil SOS Tiquipaya. The Jordán location also offers daycare to approximately 195 children from the Aldea and the surrounding neighborhood. A ProfessionalFormationCenter offers classes in food processing to 30 students through a bakery and coffee shop, a classroom, and a library. Finally, the Center has stores where it markets the goods produced in its workshops, including alpaca clothing, dolls, and products from the TiquipayaProductionCenter.

 

Opportunities

  • Assist with the general running and maintenance of the village, including the library and other village facilities
  • Organize activities and celebrations for the village’s children
  • Plan projects to improve the infrastructure of the village
  • Teach classes on food preparation in the ProfessionalFormationCenter
  • Care for children in the village’s daycare center
  • Provide assistance in the classroom and in tutoring
  • Improve the marketing of the Center’s products
  • Help manage the Center’s cafe
  • Provide consulting services for the Center’s various projects on best practices

 

Requirements

  • Intermediate Spanish
  • Experience working with children
  • Ability to take initiative

 

Program Supervisor (All Programs)

Alberto Melgar is an agronomist with many years of experience working with Aldea Infantil. He is the director of the Formation and ProductionCenter and has extensive knowledge of organic production and marketing.

 

Note: Responsibilities offered to each participant will be proportionate to their level of experience. Participants who are new to development work may predominantly support and assist current project agendas, while those with much applicable experience may be able to assume greater responsibility. Research projects are strongly encouraged by this organization to support each program’s objective because minimal resources are currently allocated for research.

 

Working Conditions

Aldeas Infantiles SOS has two locations in Cochabamba—one centrally located in downtown Cochabamba, and the other located in a peripheral area of Tiquipaya, a densely-populated rural city about 20 minutes from Cochabamba. Both centers are modern and well-equipped. The majority of opportunities are at the Tiquipaya location.

 

Organizational Background

The first Aldea Infantil SOS was founded by Hermann Gmeiner in 1949 in Imst, Austria. His goal was to help children who had lost their home, security, and family as a result of the Second World War. Throughout the years, the organization has grown to help the neediest children all over the world.

 

The first Aldea Infantil SOS in Bolivia was constructed in Cochabamba in 1968. When this establishment reached its capacity in 1995, the organization constructed an additional center on 30 acres in Tiquipaya.

 

About Aldeas Infantiles SOS’s Clients

Aldeas Infantiles SOS dedicates the majority of its work to children who are abandoned, orphaned, or in disadvantaged families. The organization is also dedicated to strengthening families and the community in general. Tiquipaya’s Production and SocialCenters, for example, do not only offer training and health services for the youth who live in the Aldea, but also to individuals from the surrounding community. The organization works in 132 countries and territories, with 1,799 institutions and programs.

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creamos familias para los niños/as que lo necesitan

Trabajamos en favor de niños/as huérfanos, abandonados o cuyas familias no pueden hacerse cargo de ellos. Les damos a estos niños/as la oportunidad de crear relaciones duraderas dentro de una familia.

Nuestro modelo familiar en Aldeas Infantiles SOS se basa en cuatro principios: Cada niño/a necesita una madre, y crece de la manera más natural con hermanos y hermanas, en su propia casa, dentro del entorno de una aldea que lo apoya.

Los apoyamos a formar su propio futuro

Brindamos a los niños/as la posibilidad de vivir de acuerdo con su propia cultura y religión, y de llegar a ser miembros activos de la comunidad.

Ayudamos a los niños/as a descubrir y expresar sus habilidades, intereses y talentos individuales.

Nos aseguramos que los niños/as reciban la educación y la formación que necesitan para ser miembros activos y exitosos de la sociedad.

Participamos en el desarrollo de sus comunidades

Participamos en la vida comunitaria y respondemos a las necesidades de desarrollo social de sus miembros más vulnerables - los niños/as y jóvenes.

Establecemos instituciones y programas que tienen como meta fortalecer a las familias y prevenir el abandono de los niños/as.

Unimos esfuerzos con los miembros de la comunidad para brindar educación y atención médica, y también para responder a emergencias.

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