The Khuphuka Program, a pioneering upcycling sewing initiative, has been launched with the noble aim of imparting technical skills to the unemployed youth and adults. This program is not just about skill development; it is a beacon of hope for creating employment opportunities and ensuring sustainability for its beneficiaries.
A recent graduation ceremony marked a significant milestone for the program, celebrating the successful completion of the learning program by a group of 45 children. The event was a vibrant tapestry of dance, joyous celebration, and shared meals, reflecting the community’s spirit and the sense of achievement among the graduates.
The trustees of Tshimangadzo Child Care (TCC) expressed their profound gratitude to Amrut for their invaluable support. In turn, the trustees of Amrut acknowledged the unwavering dedication of the TCC team and extended their heartfelt thanks to all the facilitators, staff, and volunteers who played a pivotal role in this endeavour.
Looking ahead, the Khuphuka Program is set to welcome a new batch of participants in 2024, underscoring its commitment to being a continuous source of learning and empowerment. This program stands as a testament to the collective effort and dedication of all those involved, paving the way for a brighter future.