Program Overview
Rooted in the charitable principles of the Holy Quran and the compassionate legacy of Prophet Mohammed, Al Waasi Charity’s Skilling and Empowerment Program equips women in Uganda’s Muslim communities with practical skills and resources to achieve financial independence and self-reliance. Launched in 2018, this program focuses on empowering women through vocational training and startup support, fostering economic resilience and community upliftment.
Our Objectives
- Build Vocational Skills: Train women in marketable skills such as baking, soap making, candle making, and sewing to create sustainable income sources.
- Provide Startup Resources: Supply materials and capital, including sewing machines and salon equipment, to help women launch small businesses.
- Promote Economic Empowerment: Enable women to support their families and contribute to their communities through financial independence.
- Strengthen Community Bonds: Deliver accessible training in local settings to foster collaboration and mutual support among participants.
What We Do
- Vocational Training Workshops: We conduct weekly training sessions every Saturday at our office or in participants’ communities, teaching skills like baking, soap making, candle making, and sewing. These hands-on workshops are led by experienced trainers and tailored to local market demands.
- Startup Support: We provide women with essential materials, such as sewing machines, salon kits, and baking supplies, along with small grants for startup capital to help them establish micro-businesses.
- Community-Based Learning: To ensure accessibility, we bring training to rural communities when needed, allowing women to learn in familiar environments alongside their peers.
- Mentorship and Follow-Up: We offer ongoing guidance to participants, helping them navigate challenges, refine their skills, and grow their businesses.
Impact and Achievements
The Skilling and Empowerment Program has transformed lives across Uganda’s Muslim communities:
- 150+ Women Trained: Participants have mastered skills in baking, soap making, candle making, and sewing, with many launching successful ventures.
- 10+ Businesses Launched: Women have started salons, tailoring shops, and small-scale production units, generating income for their families.
- Community Impact: Program graduates have trained others in their communities, creating a ripple effect of empowerment and skill-sharing.
- Economic Resilience: Families supported by these women report improved access to education, healthcare, and nutrition, breaking cycles of poverty.
How You Can Help
Your support can empower more women to build brighter futures for themselves and their communities. Join us in this transformative journey:
- Donate: Fund training workshops, materials, or startup grants to help more women achieve financial independence.
- Sponsor a Startup Kit: Provide a sewing machine, salon kit, or baking supplies for approximately $250. Contact us to sponsor today.
- Spread the Word: Share our mission with your network or volunteer to support our training sessions and community outreach.