New Touch mission

TOUCH VOCATIONAL TRAINING

Women Empowerment
TOUCH conducts vocational training workshops for women particularly mothers of the children supported under Bridge School and Midas TOUCH. These women often work as daily wage laborers, domestic workers, or home-based artisans.

The vocational training courses aim to give them an alternative or supplementary income source by teaching skills such as:
• Tailoring and stitching
• Embroidery and fabric crafts
• Candle making, diya painting, and other seasonal items
• Bag making, jewelry design, and eco-friendly products

These sessions are conducted in collaboration with local trainers and NGOs, and often culminate in exhibitions or sales events, allowing women to showcase and sell their work. The income earned boosts their confidence, strengthens family stability, and helps them contribute to their child’s education and health.

Computer Literacy
TOUCH also offers basic computer literacy training to both older children (especially from Asha Sadan) and interested women in the community.

Recognizing that digital literacy is a vital skill in today’s job market, TOUCH conducts beginner-level training that includes:
• Basic computer operations (MS Office, Windows, file handling)
• Typing and internet browsing
• Email, digital safety, and online transactions
• Introduction to job search platforms and resume creation

These sessions are held in small batches, using laptops and basic internet tools, and are facilitated by trained volunteers and interns. The goal is to prepare youth and women to access job opportunities, perform administrative tasks, or even manage small businesses with confidence

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