The Israel Association of Community Centers

Our advice for a successful project Our advice for a successful project 30 31 Southern District Employment Project Jerusalem District Cultural Administration About the project: A group of women was established and took part in workshops for self-empowerment during the Corona pandemic. They learned sewing and design as a result of rising unemployment levels, to assist their integration back into the workforce. The owner of a local sewing workshop taught them to sew using her sewing machines. They started receiving employment requests, and will train additional women. Target population: Women up to the age of 25 without a high school diploma Number of participants: 30 divided into two groups Partners: Welfare Services, local sewing workshop Responses to the project: Providing hope and empowerment, and a sense of capability of making a living and becoming financially independent There is always a good starting point. Don’t wait for someone else to take the initiative Selected Projects from the Central District A Community Album Stories fromBehind Closed Doors Local Volunteering ID LivingMemory in the Community 32 33 34 35 Special Shoko House 36

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