Husky Energy Tailoring Skills Program for Women Resumes After a Productive Break

The Husky Energy Tailoring (HET) Skills Program for Women in China resumes after taking a break to make way for the Cordyceps season. Digging Cordyceps is a vital source of income for the local villages of the Tibetan area of Qinghai (a province in China). Every year from the months of May to June, every household heads out to collect Cordyceps and anticipates a good harvest to boost their family income.

Group of women in the outdoors

The HET 2024 Participants

Recognizing this crucial need, the Captivating Husky Energy project team decided to suspend the HET classes for two months to allow the participating women to dig Cordyceps. Training sessions were paused on May 10 and resumed last July 6. After more than a month of rest, the teacher returned fully prepared and enthusiastic, ready to impart relevant skills to the trainees. The women also arrived on time, bringing a lively and energetic atmosphere to the classroom. The interaction between the teacher and trainees was excellent, with perfect attendance and no instances of tardiness, early departure, or unexcused absences. The training sessions were highly effective.

During this period, the women primarily learned to operate sewing machines and complete the course tasks. The classroom buzzed with activity as the trainees diligently worked on mastering these new skills.

This thoughtful approach not only met the economic needs of the villagers but also empowered the women by equipping them with new skills. The harmonious blend of traditional practices and practical training has contributed to the overall growth and well-being of the community. The program is set to conclude on August 14, marking the end of a productive and enriching learning experience for all involved.


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