Project offers free vocational sewing course in Salvador; see how to enroll
A project in Salvador is offering a free vocational sewing course for unemployed residents of the Cidade Baixa area.
The Ponto da Moda project has opened enrollment for a free vocational sewing course aimed at residents of the Cidade Baixa area in Salvador, Brazil. This initiative, which runs until Wednesday, the 25th, focuses not only on sewing techniques but also on related areas such as technical drawing, entrepreneurship, and sustainability. For eligibility, candidates must be over 18 years old, currently unemployed, and have a family income of no more than two minimum wages. Interested parties can register via a link provided on social media by Lavoro Brasil.
The course offers 40 vacancies and is divided into morning and afternoon shifts, with classes held from Monday to Friday starting March 16. Over the past year, the Ponto da Moda program has successfully trained more than 190 professionals, boasting an average employability rate of 45% among its graduates. This initiative, supported by Braskem, aims to empower local communities by equipping participants with essential skills in the textile industry, which is significant for employment opportunities in the region.
The focus on sustainable practices and entrepreneurship within the course framework highlights the project's commitment to not only teach technical skills but also to promote self-sufficiency among participants. As the fashion industry increasingly pivots towards sustainable practices, programs like Ponto da Moda play a crucial role in aligning local skills with industry needs, fostering economic growth within Salvador's community.