Below are a selection of photos from our projects in Haiti since the earthquake. If you would like any of these photos in higher res, or would like to see more, please contact Elizabeth Tofaris
Since the earthquake, we have provided emergency shelter for 300 extra children, who have no parental care, in our SOS families and temporary shelters. We have managed to reunite 165 of those children with their families. We are also helping families in the community. In 16 feeding centres we are providing daily meals to 14,000 children and their families. Furthermore, the SOS School in our Santo Village is now providing an extra 400 children with an education. We are also planning a comprehensive reconstruction programme which will last up to 12 years.
However, we still need your help in Haiti, so why not become an Emergency Relief Sponsor?
- An aerial view of shelters and building materials around SOS Children's Village Santo
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- An SOS Auntie with her 5 children outside her temporary home, SOS Children's Village Santo
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- An SOS mother holds her baby at SOS Children's Village Santo
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- Boys and girls eating at SOS food distribution point, Port-au-Prince
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- Many children waiting in line at an SOS food distribution point, Santo
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- Boys and girls waiting for a meal at an SOS food distribution point, Port-au-Prince .
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- Children play football in front of the temporary shelters, at SOS Children's Village Santo
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- Girls at an SOS Community Centre in Cap Haitien
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- Three boys sitting outside their temporary shelter at SOS Children's Village Santo
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- Portrait of a youth holding a baby girl, SOS mother next to them, SOS Children's Village Santo
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- Children holding plates, waiting for meals at SOS food distribution point
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- Haiti still requires a lot of reconstruction work
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- Sleeping baby held by his mother, Port-au-Prince, after the earthquake
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- Profile of a little girl with ribbons at SOS Community Centre Santo
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- Portrait of a girl in the garden, SOS Children's Village Santo
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- Teaching a secondary class in a tent at the SOS School Santo
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