Currently the institution offers industrial and domestic sewing classes.
At the beginning of the year (after New Years the year of the Rat) the institution will have enrollment for industrial sewing. The number of people that will take this course is 25 coming from poor background who has requested to learn this craftsmanship in order to find a job. Every course is three months in length. After the course is over, the institution will certify the students and introduce them to sewing companies that export sewing goods (currently they are understaffed and looking to hire).
The sewing classes and computer technology classes will eventually open for enrollment within the year 2008.
In addition, we will continue to provide carpentry courses and automobile/motor bike repair courses to provide a wider range of opportunities for the prospective students to choose from.
Along with teaching craftsmanship at the institution reserved for prospective students in village My Lâm and Rạch Gia city, we have submitted a proposal requesting the permission to open technical training classes for regions that are far from the city. The purpose of these classes is to provide free technical training for poor teenagers that find it too difficult to travel far to learn the necessary skills. Every expense to learn will be waived, and also we will provide free lunch to the students that find it too difficult to go home to eat because of distance.
The courses that teach technical skills at every place will be three months in length, after that, they will transfer to another place.
LEARN HOW YOU CAN HELP:
Devan Phan (Chairman & CEO of Sakya Charity Foundation)
Telephone: 215.604.4343
Sakya Charity
7140 Saybrook Blvd
36619 US