Sapana Village Social Impact proudly reports the successful progress of its 4-Month Basic Sewing Training Program, which officially began on February 3, 2026. The initiative aims to equip local women with practical vocational skills while strengthening opportunities for sustainable livelihoods within the community.
A total of 22 participants, organized into two training groups, are currently undertaking structured lessons focused on foundational sewing techniques aligned with government-recognized standards. The program is designed not only to develop technical abilities but also to build confidence and prepare participants for self-employment and small-scale entrepreneurship.
To ensure long-term impact, the training includes an additional one-month mentorship module, offering continued guidance and educational support beyond the core curriculum. This extended phase helps participants transition from learning skills to applying them in real economic opportunities.
Through initiatives like this, Sapana Village Social Impact continues its commitment to women’s empowerment, community development, and sustainable social progress. Further updates will be shared as participants advance toward program completion and future livelihood opportunities.


