Insular Foundation provides skills training to Haven for Women Residents

Insular Foundation provides skills training to Haven for Women Residents

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The Insular Foundation provided skills training to the residents of Haven for Women to help them acquire practical skills and earn a living.

InLife’s corporate social responsibility arm sponsored a Training on Hairdressing and Nail Care Skills for the residents of Department of Social Welfare and Development – National Capital Region Haven for Women Residents in Muntinlupa City. The Insular Foundation also donated beauty kits complete with tools and supplies to help the women start home service or find jobs in salons.

Muntinlupa City Technical Institute’s trainer Melanie Merani discusses hairdressing techniques to the residents of Haven for Women.

The skills training was part of the three-year partnership between Insular Foundation, Haven for Women and Muntinlupa City Technical Institute (MCTI).

“Inaasahan namin na magagamit ninyo ang inyong natutunan sa aming handog na Skills Training and beauty kits on Hairdressing and Nail Care, upang paglabas ninyo dito sa Haven for Women ay mayroon kayong baon para simulan muli ng maganda ang inyong mga buhay,” said Ana Soriano, Insular Foundation Executive Director.

MCTI Operations Division Head Antonio Terrenal encouraged the women to use their new skills to gain livelihood. “Huwag nating sayangin ang ganitong pagkakataon na skills training na ibinigay ng MCTI at Insular Foundation. Kayo din ang aani ng pagsasanay nyo dito dahil magagamit nyo ito sa pagbabagong-buhay at paghahanap-buhay.”

Catherine Taleno, Social Welfare Officer III of Haven for Women, thanked Insular Foundation for supporting the government’s goal of empowering women. “The goal of Haven for Women is women empowerment so that our residents who are victims of gender-based violence can be productive members of their communities. Lubos po ang pasasalamat namin sa partnership na ito with MCTI and Insular Foundation. The government cannot do it alone. We need the assistance of our partners to achieve our goal,” she said.
One of the training recipients expressed hope that they can use their skills to earn a living. “Kahit hindi ako nakapagtapos ng pag-aaral ay nagpapasalamat ako kasi natuto akong gumupit. Sana ay huwag tayong panghinaan at mawalan ng pag-asa, at maging matagumpay tayong lahat.”