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Help Embrace Village by donating your unused embroidery machine for our skills development program with community mothers

 Walkerville, Gauteng

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Help Embrace Village by donating your unused embroidery machine for our skills development program with community mothers

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Home & Garden items

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Home Décor & Interiors

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Help Embrace Village by donating your unused embroidery machine for our skills development program with community mothers

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At Embrace Village we are setting up our skills development center. We would love to offer our participants the chance to learn how to use an embroidery machine. Learning to use an embroidery machine can significantly improve life for an unemployed mother (or father) by offering a creative and practical way to generate income. As embroidery allows for customization of clothing, accessories, and home décor, she could start a small business either from home or from our center, creating personalized products that appeal to a wide range of customers. Additionally, mastering the machine can provide a sense of accomplishment and boost confidence, as it offers a skill that can be both enjoyable and profitable. This new venture can also provide flexibility, allowing her to work around her family’s schedule and potentially find a supportive community of other creators. Overall, it can bring financial independence and open doors to new opportunities while helping her balance work and family life. If you have an under-utilised embroidery machine at home, contact us. Together we can change lives.


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Embrace Village

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