Request your support for initiating a sewing and livelihod development project for
Waste picker women at Railway area, Chirala.
There are around 35 families in this area with around 200 to 250 people living in temporary shelters.
The women in this community primarily depend on waste picking for their daily income. Their work is physically demanding, unsafe and provides very low and irregular income. Most of the women are sole bread winners for their families and lack access to skill development opportunities that could help them achieve financial stability and dignity
To address this, we propose starting a sewing training and production unit for these women. Through this project, they will be trained in basic tailoring skills and supported with sewing machines and materials. This initiative will enable them to earn a sustainable income by stitching garments, school uniforms, religious dresses and other utility items, thereby improving their living conditions and
self confidence.
Your support - whether in the form of funding, sewing machines, training assistance or material support will make a meaningful difference in transforming the lives of these needy women and their families.








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