By Bright Suzy Salitsi
A project called “After School Fashion Design and Technology” was launched in Ho on August 21, 2023 by the Osbrain Cares Foundation, a non-governmental organization dedicated to uplifting adolescent girls, vulnerable communities, and young mothers.
Beginning October 2023, the first session of the “After School Fashion Design & Technology” project will include roughly 300 students between the ages of 12 and 19 from Bakpe and Bame. The first session will continue for three weeks and will provide them the chance to learn about the fundamentals of fashion. Following this, trainees (students) are expected to take part in a competition to display their finished products, which will be followed by a graduation ceremony.
According to Mr. Osborn Martin Gatugbe, the Chief Director of Osbrain Cares Foundation, the Foundation has given young people business skills to help them earn stable incomes during the past three years.
January 2024 sees the continuation of the second session.
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