Sewing Her Way Forward : Annmary Transforms Tailoring Skills into a Sustainable Livelihood
Caption: AnnMary sewing clothes Photo: Elsea Wekesa “Tailoring is my skill, I have always been drawn to it because I […]
Caption: AnnMary sewing clothes Photo: Elsea Wekesa “Tailoring is my skill, I have always been drawn to it because I […]
Caption: Isalako with our social worker Dorothy In his poultry shade Photo: Elsea Wekesa Being looked down upon by society
Caption: Francis Outside in his compound Photo by : Mectarious Kipketer For many years, Francis, his wife and their three
“I also want to add services like barbering, pedicure, and manicure because where I train, I am learning all these skills.”
The education I received took me to another level. Life began to take shape, and I finally had a sense of direction
My inspiration stems from a genuine desire to help vulnerable families in a meaningful and sustainable way. UKR’s holistic approach to tackling poverty resonated with my values and fueled my determination to contribute to long-term community transformation.
According to Quintin, UKR’s support extended beyond tuition. Mentorship sessions organized by the organization equipped them with essential knowledge in entrepreneurship and digital marketing, giving them a significant advantage as they transitioned from campus to self-employment.
“UKR taught me about cleanliness, how to raise my children well and instill good morals to them, and be a hardworking parent”