Sewing Machine for a Livelihood Training Graduate
Sewing Machine for a Livelihood Training Graduate
Hannah House Family has graduated several students from its sewing training courses, and they are now working to earn a living. Most of them are not able to afford a sewing machine, however, and spend some of each monthly salary paying rental fees. Your gift will bless a graduate with a personal sewing machine, enabling them to better provide for their families.
Ministry Partner: Hannah House Family
Hannah House Family (HHF) runs a small orphanage where 16 children attend school and participate in nightly family devotions. HHF also works alongside the most vulnerable among widows—those with disabilities, refugees, or those persecuted for their faith, ethnicity, or socio-economic standing.
HHF invests in the lives of youth through their kids' clubs and back-to-school programs, pairing gospel ministry with practical support for the kids to thrive in school. The kids' clubs include trauma healing classes, meals, games, writing, drawing, and Bible stories. The back-to-school program involves locating children who haven’t attended school and providing the necessary supplies, support, and transportation to continue their education.
Many widows participate in HHF’s six-month sewing program, where they learn how to sew and run a small business to move toward self-sufficiency. HHF also builds homes for and distributes blankets to widows.