Provide hairdressing training for teenage mums

by Congo Children Trust
Provide hairdressing training for teenage mums

Project Report | Nov 27, 2024
Gaining New Skills

By Andrew Mullens | Kimbilio Support

Hi, Thank you so much for your financial support for the Kimbilio Project to provide hairdressing training for teenage mums so that they will gain the skills to be able to set up businesses and so be able to provide for their children. It is so important that we are able to break the cycle of poverty that leads to living on the streets.  

The hairdressing course is of five month duration and the current course began in September 2024 and will conclude in January 2025. The young mums on the course are teenagers who had babies while they were living on the streets. At the end of their course, the young mums will receive a hairdressing kit so that they can start their businesses straightaway.

Since 2018, Kimbilio has successfully provided training for 40 young mums. Thank you for your support

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Organization Information

Congo Children Trust

Location: Manchester - United Kingdom
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @kimbiliodrcongo
Project Leader:
Andrew Mullens
Manchester , United Kingdom

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