Throughout the long years of the civil war that the country was unfortunate to go through, SOS Family Nuwara Eliya, was setting an example as to how the two communities could live as one with understanding and peace.
After two decades, today more than 227 children, both Sinhala and Tamil, have integrated into society and are leading an independent life. Five mothers who were the first group of mothers are now retired from active service as SOS Mothers and are living in the Mothers’ Retirement Home. SOS Kindergarten, SOS Youth Facilities for Boys and Girls, FSP Programmes and Mothers’ Retirement Home are the other ancillary projects in Nuwara Eliya.407 children and young adults are receiving assistance under FSP through seven Community Centres that have been established in the localities