WEAVING PROJECT REPORT
Report on weaving project during the launch of a livelihood weaving project.
[ngg src=”galleries” display=”basic_thumbnail” thumbnail_crop=”0″]The blessings imparted by our priests on this weaving project serve as a foundation of hope and togetherness. As we commence this creative journey, we carry with us the wisdom of our elders and the spiritual guidance of our priests.
Advancing healthier ,productive ageing Weaving Viondos on the Second Day of Training in Kibera In the heart of Kibera, a vibrant and resilient community in Nairobi, Kenya, a remarkable transformation is taking place. Elderly individuals, often overlooked and underestimated, are coming together to learn the art of weaving viondos (baskets) on the second day…
Service charters are meant to guide citizens on what services are offered and what standards to expect. For many older persons, however, these charters remain inaccessible — written in unfamiliar language, displayed in unreadable formats, and disconnected from the realities of ageing. When information cannot be understood, seen, or accessed, dignity is compromised. Making service charters work for older persons is not about compliance; it is about designing systems that respect, include, and prioritize senior citizens.
We feed the elderly.
bridging the gap between the older persons and the youth
This is the heart of our work — building a society where older persons are seen, respected, and embraced.