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Hermann Gmeiner was born in the Austrian province
of Vorarlberg in 1919. His mother died when he was only young. The
sufferings of so many orphaned and homeless children after the
Second World War convinced him of the need to find a way of
helping them.
Out of Hermann Gmeiner's
unswerving conviction that help can never be effective where
children have no home, the SOS Children's Village idea was born,
and it was first implemented with the foundation of SOS Children's
Village Imst in Austria in 1949. Since then the SOS Children's
Village idea and educational principles have been acclaimed all
over the world.
1960 Hermann Gmeiner
was elected the first President of "SOS-Kinderdorf
International", the umbrella organisation of all national SOS
Children's Villages Associations. He held this function until
1985. Hermann Gmeiner died in Innsbruck (Austria) in 1986.
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