- Written by: admin
- January 27, 2025
In many rural communities of Pakistan, women possess talent, determination, and the desire to contribute to their families—but lack access to opportunities. Cultural limitations, financial hardship, and absence of training centers often prevent them from learning practical skills that can help them earn with dignity.
Khursheed Alam Foundation recognized this gap and took a simple yet powerful step:
teaching stitching and tailoring (silai karai) to girls and women in Ali Langah and surrounding villages.
Turning Skill Into Self-Reliance
What began with only five sewing machines has now grown into a dedicated vocational hall equipped with eleven machines and structured training. Women who once stayed confined to household work now sit together, learning cutting, stitching, measurement, and finishing techniques that meet market standards.
This is not just a hobby class. It is skill-based training designed for income generation.
Participants learn how to:
Stitch everyday clothing for families and neighbors
Take small tailoring orders from the community
Repair and alter garments for paid work
Gradually build confidence to start home-based stitching services
More Than Stitching — Restoring Confidence
For many of these women, the biggest change is not financial at first—it is psychological.
They gain:
Confidence to step out and learn
A sense of purpose and productivity
Respect within their families
Hope that they can contribute financially
In villages where women rarely have earning opportunities, this training creates a new mindset: women can be skilled, capable, and financially supportive members of society.
Supporting Families From Home
One of the most impactful aspects of this program is that women do not need to leave their homes to earn. With a sewing machine and the skills learned at the center, they can take orders from neighbors and relatives and generate income while managing household responsibilities.
This makes the program culturally acceptable, practical, and sustainable for rural life.
A Safe Learning Environment
The vocational center provides a respectful and comfortable environment where girls and women can learn without hesitation. They receive guidance, hands-on practice, and encouragement from instructors who understand their background and challenges.
Many participants join with no prior experience. Within months, they are confidently stitching complete dresses on their own.
Small Skill, Big Impact
Stitching may seem like a small skill, but for these women, it is a door to independence. It reduces financial pressure on families, builds self-worth, and opens the possibility of long-term self-employment.
This initiative reflects the Foundation’s belief that empowerment does not always require large investments—sometimes, it starts with a needle, thread, and the right guidance.
Building Dignity Through Empowerment
Khursheed Alam Foundation’s mission is not only to provide aid but to create lasting change. By teaching stitching and tailoring, the Foundation is helping women stand on their own feet, support their households, and live with dignity.
When a woman becomes skilled, an entire family benefits.
When many women become skilled, a whole community rises.
