The children grow up with their sisters and brothers in a familial environment full of love, respect and security.
The young people are encouraged to develop perspectives for their future, learn to shoulder responsibility and increasingly make their own decisions.
For example in 2009, when Manila experienced the worst flooding in 42 years due to a typhoon, SOS Children's Villages helped flood victims in the capital with food, clothes and other essential items.
For over 20 years, International SOS has helped to shape the healthcare landscape in the Philippines, offering mobile workforce and international assignees international-standard medical care and assistance wherever they may live or travel.