Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training

by Develop Africa, Inc.
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training
Provide Vital Skills and Vocational Training

Project Report | Nov 10, 2016
The Tailoring Trainees are Putting their New Skills to Good Use

By Sylvester Renner | Project Leader

Tailoring Trainees with Cecelia in her new dress
Tailoring Trainees with Cecelia in her new dress

Dear Project Supporters,

Learning a new skill or even mastering an old skill is challenging, but thanks to your support, the tailoring trainees are working diligently on mastering tailoring.  The tailoring trainees were so excited to show what they have learned in class and put their lessons to good use.   Several of the trainees made Cecelia, one of the repeat visitors they like very much, an African dress.  In the pictures below, you can see Cecelia in her new dress posing with the tailoring trainees.

Joseph, the new Develop Africa Sierra Leone Program Officer, paid a visit to the school this week.  He reports that currently, there are eighteen to twenty (18-20) students who are still actively coming for training. Out of this number, four (4) of them are males and sixteen (16) are females”.

"One of beneficiaries I spoke with was Zainab R., a 22-year-old, suckling mother currently on training at the institute. Zainab narrates her experience as follows:

I made my way to this institute in May 2015 through a friend’s advice who had earlier been here and my coming here has actually been helpful.  I wasn’t doing anything prior to enrolment at the Hope Institute. I was only a frustrated and disappointed girl who had lost hope in society. I had always wished to be educated but my family then could not even afford to get a square meal a day - let alone to talk of sending me to school. I had no other means of livelihood but to go out asking for help from some of our good neighbors. I got pregnant for a man who was not even up to the task of adequately taking good care of me. Our daily survival as husband and wife has always been a problem.  But my coming to this institute has actually been a kind of respite to me” 

“With this hands-on skill that I am acquiring here, I have costumers who come in for repairs or alterations either on their clothes or their children’s uniforms in return for a very meager amount. Though as small as it could be in most cases, I do utilize such earnings to take care of my kid and my very self - whenever my jobless husband is not in the position to step in. I am very optimistic that after I may have finally completed this training, I could then be in the position to fully support my family and my husband” 

Thank you for every step you have helped us take to make a difference in the lives of the tailoring trainees that your generous support has helped!  Together we are creating employment opportunities for disadvantaged youths and young adults - helping them to move from poverty and unemployment to self-sufficiency. Your support is truly making a difference! Thank you!

Joseph reports that the trainees are requesting support for graduation took kits that could be used to start a tailoring business.  We welcome your support today as we empower the trainees - enabling them to start their own businesses and become fully self-sufficient. 

With great appreciation,
The Develop Africa Team

Cecelia showing her African dress
Cecelia showing her African dress
A Cross Section of  the Students and Joshua
A Cross Section of the Students and Joshua
Joseph, Program Officer Talking to Zainab
Joseph, Program Officer Talking to Zainab
Students on Training
Students on Training
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Develop Africa, Inc.

Location: Johnson City, Tennessee - USA
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Project Leader:
Sylvester Renner
President, Develop Africa
Johnson City , Tennessee United States

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