The Incredible Progress of Women in the Husky Energy Tailoring Skills Program
Over the past month since the Husky Energy Tailoring Skills Program for Women started, the students have diligently punched in every day.
We are proud to announce that 27 students from the first class, 25 from the second class, and 23 from the third class, graduated from the 2022 Embroidery Training in our My First Job program last month (July).
This training not only opened up a new way for women in these villages to start businesses and increase their income, but also laid a solid foundation for their labor export and effectively improved women’s labor skills and quality. This also strengthened their reemployment skills training, improved their reemployment service level, and promoted the healthy and orderly advancement of reemployment and labor export in the village.
In these two months of training, the students have completed all the courses and mastered the technical skill of embroidery skillfully. Each of their work is particularly exquisite, and has been recognized by the teacher.
By holding this training, the trainees not only mastered embroidery skills, but also changed their employment concepts, opening up a new way for women to start businesses and increase their income.
Our thanks to ZURU for underwriting our My First Job Program, as well as key financial support from GPA Global, CAF America, SWIS and all who purchased a MFJ plush toy at our Annual Shenzhen Charity Auction.
Over the past month since the Husky Energy Tailoring Skills Program for Women started, the students have diligently punched in every day.
Teacher Meng Shuangyi comes from Chongqing and is one of our dedicated volunteers teachers part of our program, Support a Volunteer Teacher in China.
Er Shi Ti Xi is one of the recipients of the generosity of our sponsors for the One More Year Scholarship Program in China.
The Husky Energy Tailoring Skills Program for Women officially launched on March 18th, 2024. Our team recruited thirty-one trainees after interviews.
We are putting the spotlight on one of our participants for the Husky Energy Tailoring Program for Women this year, Qunjie.
Adi Wujia is one of the many students who are able to continue her studies through the One More Year Scholarship Program. This is her letter to her sponsors.