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Child Sponsorship Background from Lahore, Pakistan — Sponsor a child in Pakistan — SOS Children

Child Sponsorship Background from Lahore, Pakistan

SOS Primary School Lahore PakistanSOS Children's Village Lahore

Lahore is situated in the Indus valley and has a large number of Islamic cultural monuments. The SOS Children's Village Lahore is located about 10 km from the city centre in a well-developed area, and has become a model of a modern child-care organization.

The SOS Children's Village consists of 15 family houses, a Community House, a Director's Residence, a Mosque and co-workers quarter. In 1986 an SOS Youth Facility was established. There is also a training workshop, and a dispensary was added in 1993.

Other SOS Projects in Lahore

The children from the SOS Children's Village attend the SOS School was opened in 1991. Only a small part of the pupils live at the SOS Children's Village. The other children come from under-privileged areas. At first, the school was only a primary school but in 1993 a secondary school was added.

On 12 March 2000 the extended SOS School in Lahore was officially re-opened by the Pakistani President, Mr Pervez Musharraf. The older boys from the SOS Children's Village usually move to the SOS Youth Homes, which offers accommodation to 50 young people who are still attending school or college or doing vocational training. For these boys, this is the first step towards independence.

In 2000, the Pakistani government donated land for the new building of its National Office in Lahore.

Background to Lahore

Lahore is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab and the second largest city in Pakistan after Karachi.

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