Story of the week 

Please find below the latest five stories.

Thai dessert for New Year's celebrations

Thai dessert for New Year's celebrations

Mothers and children at SOS Children's Village Chiang Rai made the Thai dessert "Kanomthien" as part of their celebrations of the New Year. According to traditional Thai beliefs, eating Kanomthien at New Year brings good luck in the coming year. More...
Christmas trees

Christmas trees

One night there was a tremendous storm. All the trees fell down. During this storm, a man hurried to reach his house... More...
Santa's agenda for this year

Santa's agenda for this year

Any day now, Santa should receive the following letters from Sierra Leone. The children of the SOS Children's Villages Freetown and Makeni have some very special christmas wishes indeed... More...

Being a nurse was now possible

Nomvula gained a lot of practical nursing experience while caring for her chronically ill mother and father. Unfortunately, after losing her mother she also became the only carer of a house full of children and her bed-ridden father. Her dream of being a nurse was almost lost as the search for the next meal became a priority, that is, before the SOS family strengthening programme in Nhlangano, Swaziland, came to give back her hope. More...
Photo: SOS Archives

Making dreams come true

To make an appearance on television can be a dream come true for many young people and children; the difficult thing is to make it happen. Here is a story of how one of those wishes came true and how things are developing in the north of Chile. More...


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