Through its 3-month basic sewing course, marginilized women have gained the skills and confidence to pursue financial independence through self-employment or formal employment. The success stories emerging from SIYP graduates serve as a testament to the transformative power of education and opportunity.
The most recent development of SIYP programme marks a pivotal moment for the organization. “Thanks to the unwavering support of our legacy partner, the Waterfront Rotary Club, we have reached a critical proof-of-concept stage for our micro-factory. This milestone represents a vital step forward in our mission to create a sustainable model that will foster growth and empowerment” Frieda Pehlivan, SIYP Communications Manager, stated.
The micro-factory situated at the Salesian Institute Youth Projects facility in Green Point, plans to serve as a hub for potential employment and skill utilization, employing graduates of the Stitch Ahead Programme on an ad-hoc basis. By undertaking contracts such as the recent collaboration with the Waterfront Rotary Club, SIYP not only contributes to its teaching programme’s long-term sustainability but also provide valuable opportunities for economic advancement to its graduates.
“We extend our deepest gratitude to the Waterfront Rotary Club for their ongoing support and commitment to capacity development. Their collaboration has enabled us to secure our first contract, producing 300 drawstring bags for the upcoming Waterfront Canal Swim scheduled for April 6th. This partnership exemplifies the collective effort required to drive meaningful change and create a lasting impact within our communities”.
Furthermore, SIYP would like to express its heartfelt appreciation to PSG Financial Services for their generous donation of industrial sewing machines, overlockers, and irons. Their contribution has been instrumental in realizing its vision for the micro-factory, providing essential resources and training to ensure its success.
“As we embark on this exciting new chapter, we extend an open invitation to Cape Town's businesses and industries to consider utilizing our micro-factory resources for smaller-sized sewing projects. Whether you require bespoke designs, small-scale production, or specialized craftsmanship, SIYP is committed to delivering high-quality results while making a positive impact on our community” Mrs Pehlivan added.
“We are deeply grateful for the support and collaboration of our partners and supporters who have made this venture possible. Together, we are building a future where every individual has the opportunity to thrive and contribute to society,” said Fr Francois Dufour, SIYP’s CEO.
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