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Children’s Village Aunts.
October 29, 2007
What is life like inside of an SOS Children’s Village? Who lives in each home? How are unrelated children relating to each other and their new SOS Mothers? These are the types of questions that we hear when introducing SOS Children’s Villages to people who have missed out on the work we do. While being an SOS Mother is one thing, tending to children with their homework, cooking for all and helping feed the youngest, it’s a tough a job as any. But in a village atmosphere, you are also likely to come across family helpers, who can assist the Mothers in their duties. As Magda, an SOS Aunt says, it’s about the children.
[M]ost important of all, you have to ensure that they adapt to their family.
For more on Magda and life inside of the houses of an SOS Children’s Village, continue reading, “In one of the village houses.“
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