Success Stories
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Success Story 1: From Unemployment to Self-Reliance through Tailoring Training
Ms. Rina Begum, a young woman from a low-income family in Sylhet, faced significant financial challenges due to limited employment opportunities. To improve her livelihood, she enrolled in SRAC’s Tailoring and Dress Making Training Program. Through the training, she gained practical skills in garment production, customer management, and small business operations.
After successfully completing the course, Rina established a small tailoring business from her home. Within a short period, she began earning a regular income and expanded her customer base in the local community. Today, she not only supports her family financially but also provides part-time employment opportunities to other women in her neighborhood.
Rina’s journey demonstrates how skills development can empower women, enhance household income, and promote economic independence.
Success Story 2: Youth Empowerment through Computer Training
Mr. Abdullah Al Mamun, a young unemployed graduate, participated in SRAC’s Computer and Information Technology Training Program. Before joining the course, he lacked the practical skills required to compete in the modern job market.
Through SRAC’s training, he developed competencies in computer applications, office management software, internet communication, and digital services. Upon completion, he secured employment at a local business organization as an office assistant. Later, he started providing freelance digital services, creating additional income opportunities.
The training enabled Abdullah to improve his employability, increase his income, and contribute to his family’s well-being.
Success Story 3: Economic Empowerment through Baking and Food Processing Training
Mrs. Salma Akter joined SRAC’s Baking and Food Processing Training Program with the goal of supporting her family’s income. During the training, she learned food preparation techniques, product quality control, packaging, and basic business management.
After graduation, she launched a home-based bakery business. Her products quickly gained popularity within the local community, leading to increased sales and income. Today, her business contributes significantly to her family’s financial stability and has inspired other women to pursue entrepreneurship.
This success story highlights the role of vocational training in creating sustainable livelihood opportunities and promoting women’s economic empowerment.
Overall Impact
Through its Skill Development Programs, SRAC has empowered youth, women, and disadvantaged community members with market-oriented skills, enabling them to secure employment, establish small enterprises, increase household income, and improve their quality of life. These success stories reflect SRAC’s commitment to promoting sustainable livelihoods, economic resilience, and inclusive community development.