Today is an important day for Rosine—she has her defense, and her graduation from the so-called professional school—sewing training—depends on it. The road to independence was not easy for her, not everything was immediately understandable, and she will remember the theoretical lessons for a very long time. Nevertheless, she used this time well and conscientiously prepared for the final.


She had to prepare a series of designs, describe each one, justify her choice of colors and stitches, describe the patterns and forms she used, and which ones she prepared herself.
Despite some technical difficulties, her designs won the approval of her teachers, and Nadine, a friend from school who appeared in her creations, proved to be an excellent model.


Of course, she wasn’t defending herself alone that day; several young women were graduating from the program, and each of them now has the opportunity to:
Financial independence: With her new skills, she can earn money by offering tailoring services in her community, which will allow her to support her family and become financially independent.
2️⃣ Educational and professional development: Learning to sew is a practical skill that opens doors to further professional development and even starting her own small business.
3️⃣ Strengthening the local community: Sewing skills can be used to help others—from repairing clothes to sewing school uniforms—which improves the quality of life for the entire community.




We congratulate all graduates on their fantastic performance, and we wish Rosine success, many clients, and fulfillment in her chosen profession!

