Women and children are considered the most vulnerable sector of society, and more often, they are victims of all sorts of violence and basic rights deprivation (need for survival such as food, shelter, clothing, clean water, etc.).
Creating
sustainable livelihood opportunities for women will augment family income and
eventually bring sufficient food on their tables, access to quality education
for their kids, better health, a roof over their heads, and savings for future
use.
Barangay Cherry Mobile donated high
speed sewing machines and revolving fund, and committed to provide a series of
trainings for the officers to ILAW
para sa Kagalingan ng mga Kababaihan
at Bata. Selected members of ILAW women’s
organization are given opportunity to develop knowledge, skills, and right
attitude on basic entrepreneurship, project management, leadership skills
enhancement, basic bookkeeping, and other related topics that would increase
their capability to run their social enterprise.
ILAW
received high-speed sewing machines from Barangay Cherry Mobile as a means to
provide sustainable livelihood opportunities for its women.
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The
revolving fund covers necessary expenses for the implementation of the social
enterprise such as purchase of raw materials.
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It
is expected that this project will help augment and develop the existing livelihood project of ILAW; generate
funds for the organization to sustain its programs and services; develop the
capacity of the organization to effectively manage and implement their social
enterprise; and lastly, to
contribute to the campaign for the care for environment through recycling.
Women
in the communities covered by ILAW now have another opportunity by which they
could earn income for their families.
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A
decent life for every Filipino family is what Barangay Cherry Mobile hopes for.
Sharing resources for the impoverished sector of society gives meaning to the
existence of the business which defines its identity as an institution.
Caring for school kids in poor communities, Barangay Cherry Mobile also provided school supplies for the children catered by ILAW. |
Written by Regine Penaflor-Anacay