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SOS Children in Estonia

Estonia Sponsorship Locations

Following the break up of the Soviet Union in 1990, the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania regained their sovereignty. Estonia, the smallest and most northerly of the three, although geographically a Baltic state is closer to its neighbour Finland (only 100 km across the Baltic Sea) in terms of culture and language than to Lithuania and Latvia.

Estonia is considered to be the most successful of the former Soviet republics in economic terms, but it still has immense social problems in spite of relatively low unemployment, considerable foreign investment and a stable political situation. The cost of living is high and increasing and the education and social welfare system are both underfunded and under developed. Alcoholism is a widespread problem and the number of abandoned children is increasing.

SOS Children entered in Estonia opened in 1994 in the small town of Keila, about 30 km south-west of the capital, Tallinn. The twelve family houses are built in the traditional Estonian style in brick and timber and are home to around 80 children and their SOS mothers. The community is well integrated into its surroundings in a mainly residential area, with schools and medical facilities within easy reach. A kindergarten and primary school were built in 1995, both of which take in children and pupils from the local community as well as from the SOS Children.

The charity has opened two other houses where teenagers and older children can live while taking their first guided steps towards independence, one in Keila and one in Tallinn.

Local Contacts

SOS Children in Estonia
SOS Lasteküla Eesti Ühing, Haigru 8, 10615 Tallinn, Estonia
tel +372/6 56 6958 e-mail office@sos-lastekyla.ee

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Selected Articles
Estonia Moves Toward EU Accession.
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September 1, 2000; Finance & Development

Estonia in transition.
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January 1, 1995; World Affairs

Small miracles in Estonia shame the Russian giant
ESTONIA, the tiny Baltic principality that won independence bloodlessly...worth less than a third of what it was five months ago. In Estonia, wages are rising and paid when due, services such as health...confusing for Russians in Russia is that the benefits of Estonia's relative prosperity are being felt ...
January 16, 1999; The Scotsman

ESTONIA TAKES TURN FOR THE BEST AFTER BREAKUP, COUNTRY FLOURISHING WHILE RUSSIA DECLINES
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November 7, 1999; The Boston Globe

ENLARGEMENT: ESTONIA SAYS "YES" TO EU.
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September 17, 2003; European Report

In a bear's paw: Estonia. (relations between Estonia and Russia)
IF ONLY we had Estonia's worry, people in the other parts of the ex-Soviet Union must be saying. Estonia's economy is in danger of overheating. Officially...success compared with the performance of Estonia's old colonial master, Russia. Estonia's...
November 19, 1994; The Economist (US)

ESTONIA: PRESIDENT OF AFGHANISTAN THANKS ESTONIA FOR ITS ASSISTANCE IN ENSURING SECURITY IN THE COUNTRY
The government of Estonia issued the following news release...Afghanistan Hamid Karzai thanked the Estonian state for its contribution to the increase...Afghanistan. The president confirmed that the Estonian assistance was very much needed and...
December 12, 2006; US Fed News Service, Including US State News

Estonia
officially Republic of Estonia Country, northeastern Europe. It consists...est.): 1,343,000. Capital: Tallinn . Estonians make up about two-thirds of the population...and Belarusian minorities. Language: Estonian (official). Religion: Christianity...
January 22, 2007; Britannica Concise Encyclopedia

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Byline: John Cross ESTONIA coach Jelle Goes is determined to save...Goes admits he fears he will be sacked if Estonia lose to Croatia today and against England next Wednesday. Euro 2008 minnows Estonia are on a run of five straight defeats...
June 2, 2007; The Mirror (London, England)

Key moments in the history of Estonia.
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September 22, 2003; Demokratizatsiya



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