The tailoring training for women by our foundation is designed to uplift economically disadvantaged women, particularly in rural areas, by offering courses in stitching, garment design, and pattern-making. The program provides essential skills through well-equipped centers, supporting women of all skill levels. Many beneficiaries have transitioned from homemakers to entrepreneurs, with financial assistance through microfinance loans or subsidies to purchase sewing machines. This initiative creates ripple effects, allowing women to contribute to their families' income and provide better educational opportunities for their children. For example, 80% of the recent batch of 150 women now earn between 5,000 and 10,000 monthly. Radha, a single mother, has established her own tailoring business and employs three women, showcasing the program's impact on individual lives and community development.