Empower 30 Women in Borabanda slum for Hyderabad

by Relief Development Orphanage and Educational Trust (RDOET)
Empower 30 Women in Borabanda slum for Hyderabad

Project Report | Oct 7, 2013
Skill Development - A Source of Livelihood

By Usha Abraham | Dr.(Mrs).

Miss Parvathy
Miss Parvathy

RDOET (HAO India)

Empower 30 Women in Borabanda slum for Hyderabad (#12034)

Report on: Skill Development – A Source of Livelihood

 

Summary:   

This project is aimed at empowering women in urban slum areas of Borabanda by providing free sewing and tailoring skill development training to make them self-sufficiency and self reliant. 

Background information of the identified Area:

The most pathetic, vulnerable destitute poverty stricken people very much isolated dwell amidst huge buildings of R R District, just adjacent to Hyderabad at a distance of 15 kms of State Andhra Pradesh, India.

A target sample of 30 women, identified from Borabanda slum area are given the opportunity to undergo training in sewing.

Objective:

  • To train needy, desperate, poverty stricken women, single parent, widows and women working as domestic servants.

RDOET IN ACTION:

RDOET (HAO India) Identified And Selected A Set Of New Batch Of 15 Deserving Women Folk In The Nomadic Colony Of Borabanda To Provide Training In Sewing And Tailoring.

We are very happy to report that the women with great interest and enthusiasm completed sewing and tailoring training.

We are glad to share one of the success stories of trained women in sewing and tailoring which has become a source of livelihood and to support her family.

Miss Parvathi, took Sewing and TailoringTraining in our Sewing Centre, after completing her training she was provided with a best quality Sewing Machine free of cost alongwith Sewing Kit and Certificate.

Progress after completing training in Sewing and Tailoring:

Parvathy is availing this great opportunity of the sewing machine and as she is only the earning member of the family as her father expired and mother is fully dependent on her.  She is making her earnings by stitching blouses, sarees pico, dresses and gets an amount of INR 1500 P.M. approx.

She alongwith her mother are thankful and grateful to all our valued Donors  of Global giving for their valuable support.

On behalf of these women, we extend deep gratitude to the donors for their valuable support, without which these women would have not availed all these opportunities.

We prayerfully request the global giving Donors to come forward to help these women to complete their skill training by their generous support.

 

With Best Wishes,

 

Dr.(Mrs). P. Usha Abraham

CEO, RDOET (HAO India)


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Organization Information

Relief Development Orphanage and Educational Trust (RDOET)

Location: Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh - India
Website:
Relief Development Orphanage  and Educational Trust (RDOET)
Usha P
Project Leader:
Usha P
Dr.(Mrs)
Secunderabad , Andhra Pradesh India

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