SOS Children's Villages South Africa
Woodmead Willows
19B Morris Street (East)
Woodmead
Sandton
South Africa
19B Morris Street (East)
Woodmead
Sandton
South Africa
Woodmead Willows, 19B Morris Street (East), Woodmead, Sandton, South Africa
The SOS Children's Village s South Africa is a private, charitable, social development organisation. It is politically and denominationally independent, and is an affiliated member of SOS-Kinderdorf International.
Category: Children's Homes
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Sandton, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
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