By Robbie Middleton | Padrinos & Becas
This year we have over 1,100 women who have enrolled in our Empowerment Programme. This initiative aims to uplift and support women, providing them with essential resources and skills to create a brighter future for themselves and their families.
Every week, between 200 and 300 women eagerly gather at our vegetable distributions. Here, they receive not only fresh vegetables and fruits but also bread, pizza, flour, cakes, and more. These gatherings are not just about food; they serve as a vital community hub where women connect with each other. During these sessions, they also attend insightful talks given by our psychologist and various guest speakers, fostering a supportive environment for mental well-being and personal growth.
As part of our commitment to women's health, we are collaborating with Faith in Practice, WINGS and Centro De Salud to organize a medical week which will take place in November. This event will be a significant milestone, as we prepare to provide medical assistance to 400 women, offering services such as gynaecology, VIA tests, and general practitioner consultations. It will be a crucial opportunity for the women to receive the healthcare they needed.
Recognizing the importance of skill development, we partnered with different organizations to introduce a variety of technical courses for the women in our Empowerment Programme. These courses included training in electricity, baking, therapeutic massage, and customer service. Participants not only gained valuable skills but also enhanced their CVs, empowering them to pursue better job opportunities.
Among these initiatives, we were particularly excited to launch our Artisanal Jewellery Course in collaboration with the Mesa De Competitividad. Over the span of five weeks, the women learned the fundamentals of jewellery making, gradually advancing to more sophisticated techniques and designs. This course was not just about creating beautiful pieces; it was about instilling confidence and fostering creativity.
Remarkably, even before completing the course, many women began selling their handcrafted jewellery. Some went door to door, while others sold from their homes or set up shop in the streets. Their entrepreneurial spirit shone brightly, and they quickly began to see profits from their hard work.
In addition, the women showcased their resourcefulness by researching unique techniques and designs on platforms like TikTok. They found inspiration and innovative ideas that allowed them to expand their creativity and offer distinctive pieces to their customers.
Through this jewellery project, we witnessed an incredible transformation. The women not only gained skills and knowledge but also built a supportive community that celebrated their triumphs. Together, they are crafting a future filled with hope, empowerment, and the beauty of artisanal craftsmanship. Here is a quote from one of the ladies about her experience:
This was a really nice experience for me, to learn all of this. I'll tell you that, when I first came, I felt very happy because I had never learnt how to do anything. As they said before, you shouldn’t do the same thing in the house all your life. Your life shouldn't be doing housework and fetching the children from school. This was a door opening for me, to create a business.
When I first came I couldn't do any of the things that they taught me here. I got it all wrong like 5 times. I couldn't do it. But I didn't give up and I said to myself that I would try again. And I tried again so many times. Now I admire myself and all the things I have achieved and all the things I have over there (where her jewellery was). I did it with the help of my family and of ANA who taught me and with the help of my husband and my children who motivate me to be successful.
I know this will take me far. I know it is a big door that has been opened for me, and I hope for all the women who are here today that they don't give up and that they fight for their dreams, because you shouldn't stagnate as a housewife, waiting for your husband to give you some money or asking him to be able to buy what you want. This was something big for me. With this (money I earn) I will be able to buy my own things. Now I won't have to ask my husband to buy things. Now I am able to go and buy things and, thank God, since I started with this, you aren't asking me, but, I am earning quite a lot. Since I learnt how to do this I kept going and a borrowed money to start a business because I was starting from nothing.
Now I have made all this product I told myself I wouldn't stay with it all in the house and so now I go in the streets and ask people if they want to buy and here I am. I make time for my family and I make time to sell. And I admire myself and all the ladies here for all the things we have made.
Thank you.
Empowering these women through education and skill development plays a crucial role in protecting them from the dangers of trafficking and exploitation. When women gain access to resources, knowledge, and financial independence, they become less vulnerable to predatory situations. By equipping them with technical skills and fostering a sense of community, we provide them with opportunities to secure stable livelihoods and make informed choices for themselves and their families. As they learn to create and sell their artisanal jewellery, they not only establish self-sufficiency but also build confidence and resilience. This newfound empowerment acts as a shield against exploitation, enabling them to recognize and resist harmful situations. In a supportive environment where they can share experiences and seek guidance, these women are more aware of their rights and less likely to fall victim to trafficking, ensuring safer pathways toward a brighter future.
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