Our Services

Empowering women through skill training and job opportunities

Tailoring Skills

Three-month hands-on training in tailoring for confident employment

A group of women learning tailoring skills together in a bright training center
A group of women learning tailoring skills together in a bright training center
Beauty Wellness

Practical beauty and wellness courses designed for real-world jobs

Women practicing beauty treatments in a friendly, supportive classroom
Women practicing beauty treatments in a friendly, supportive classroom

Our Work

Empowering women through skill training.

A group of underprivileged women attentively learning tailoring skills in a bright training center.
A group of underprivileged women attentively learning tailoring skills in a bright training center.
Tailoring

Three months of hands-on sewing training.

Women practicing beauty and wellness techniques in a well-equipped training room.
Women practicing beauty and wellness techniques in a well-equipped training room.
Beauty

Practical lessons in beauty and wellness.

Graduates proudly holding their certificates after completing the training program.
Graduates proudly holding their certificates after completing the training program.
Women engaged in a community meeting discussing employment opportunities.
Women engaged in a community meeting discussing employment opportunities.
Support

Connecting trainees with job opportunities.

Growth

Building confidence and independence.

FAQ

Who can join?

Underprivileged women registered through our partner agencies are eligible to join.

What programs are offered?

We offer training in tailoring and beauty-wellness to help women gain practical skills.

How long is the training?

The training programs last for three months, combining both theory and hands-on experience.

Is there any fee?

No, the training is completely free for all selected trainees.

Do you provide job support?

Yes, we help create suitable employment opportunities after training.

How are trainees selected?

Trainees are registered through community partners who identify eligible underprivileged women.