SOS Children's Villages is the world's largest non-governmental, non-denominational child welfare organization that provides loving family homes for orphaned and abandoned children.
The first SOS Children's Village in India Greenfields cared for over 200 children.
He hoped to reach out to as many children in India as possible and to establish at least one SOS Children's Village in every province.
Cash is active on behalf of SOS Children's Villages, which houses and cares for orphaned and abandoned children.
The children live in family-like structures, similar to those of the worldwide SOS Children's Villages.
The Wikipedia puzzle-globe logo was not included in the 2006 edition as SOS Children did not have permission to use it.
It featured a speech by a child beneficiary of SOS Children.
The initiative resulted in 2500 meal vouchers for SOS Children, the world's largest charity for children.
Given his exclusive focus on the need to help abandoned children, the rest of his biography reads like the history of SOS Children's Villages themselves.
SOS Children delivered 21 tonnes of aid to Haiti by road by 21 January.