pants

March 2021 Update

Practice Makes Perfect


This year, both the Port-de-Paix and Mole St. Nicolas sewing classes have been busy making pants. This isn't their first time making pants, but because pants are more difficult to make than some other types of clothing, the teachers wanted to dedicate more class time so the students can sharpen their skills. Here's a few photos of the students with their newest creations.

A couple of notes about the photos below:

The group photo is of the young men in the Port-de-Paix sewing class. They made both their pants and uniform shirts.

The next two photos are of Edlor-son (brown outfit) and Jeantilus (floral shirt) who are very talented students in the Mole St. Nicolas sewing class. They made the beautiful outfits that they're modeling.

There's a lot of talent in the sewing programs! Please join us in praying that the Lord continues to bless the students and opens doors for them to continue using their sewing skills after graduation.

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The Lord has blessed us with donors from across the United States who have generously filled our warehouse with fabric and sewing supplies. Now we're looking for volunteers to help us pack and sort the supplies for our annual cargo shipment. Just click the link below to learn how you or your small group can get involved.



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— Proverbs 19:17

Our graduates are top notch

A few weeks ago we shared a photo of Wilson, a 2018 graduate from our Port-de-Paix sewing program, wearing a beautiful sport coat that he recently made. Well here's fellow sewing program graduate, Schneider, modeling a suit he recently made. He made the pants, shirt and jacket. Nice work, Schneider!

We’re overjoyed to see our sewing program graduates continue to master their craft. This wouldn’t be possible without people who believe in the programs and believe in helping our students create a better life for themselves and their families. Vocational training isn’t a quick fix, but the skills learned in our training programs last a lifetime.

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Schneider modeling the suit he made for himself.

Making shorts and pants

Since returning to the classrooms, both the Port-de-Paix and Mole St. Nicolas sewing students have been hard at work learning how to make shorts and pants. Here’s some of the Mole St. Nicolas sewing students’ newest creations!

Edna displaying shorts she made.

Edna displaying shorts she made.

Guetchine with her first pair of shorts.

Guetchine with her first pair of shorts.

Ulysee made these nice pants.

Ulysee made these nice pants.