SOS Children’s Villages India lends a helping hand with children affected due to pandemic
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SOS Children’s Villages India, an NGO, has announced that that it is ready to provide short or long-term care to vulnerable children across the country whose safety, security, and well-being have been
SOS Children’s Villages India, an NGO, has announced that that it is ready to provide short or long-term care to vulnerable children across the country whose safety, security, and well-being have been severely affected because of losing parental care due to the pandemic, and for those who have no caregivers left to provide for them. Sumanta Kar, secretary general, SOS Children’s Villages said that in these trying times, SOS Children’s Villages India expresses solidarity with the people to fight COVID-19, which has devastated the socio-economic fabric of the country.More Related News
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