
Free Stitching Training for Rural Girls
Sai Vandana Welfare provides free tailoring and stitching training to rural girls, helping them gain practical skills for self-employment and financial independence.
Sai Vandana Welfare and Rural Development Society provides free stitching training to girls to help them learn valuable skills and become self-reliant.
Through this training program, girls learn basic tailoring and stitching techniques, which can help them start their own small work or support their families financially. The initiative aims to empower young women by giving them practical skills, confidence, and opportunities for a better future.
Our NGO believes that skill development is an important step toward women's empowerment and financial independence, especially in rural communities. By providing free training, we strive to help girls build a path toward self-employment and a brighter future.
Impact Highlights
- Financial Independence Encouraged
- Practical Skills Provided
- Self-Employment Enabled
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