Our impact

Practical skills change individual lives and strengthen communities

Learners gain a trade, confidence and a pathway to income. Communities gain artisans, small businesses and people ready to contribute.

1996Year founded
289Learners enrolled
169Refugee learners
36Deaf learners

Change that lasts

Four ways vocational training makes a difference

Livelihoods

Graduates use tailoring, construction, catering, hairdressing and other trades to find work or start small businesses.

Refugee resilience

Skills reduce dependency and help displaced young people rebuild their lives with dignity.

Disability inclusion

Sign-language support and accessible training enable learners with disabilities to participate and progress.

Local enterprise

Graduates provide useful services, create work and keep income circulating within their communities.

Personal wellbeing

Counselling and psychosocial support help trauma-affected learners regain confidence and hope.

Food and income

Agriculture and income-generating activities connect practical production with household stability.

Young pigs in the school piggery projectHarvested peppers from a horticulture activity

Enterprise in practice

Learning connects production with income

Projects in agriculture and livestock help learners understand production, food security, record keeping and small-enterprise management.

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