Economic Empowerment – From Surviving to Thriving

Financial independence is one of the strongest tools for self-determination. KVP populations struggle with employment due to discrimination, pushing them into unsafe or high-risk activities just to survive. To change this, we launched economic empowerment programs that provide vocational training, financial literacy, and business development support. Participants learn practical skills like soap-making, candle crafting, batik production, tailoring, and entrepreneurship. We also offer small grants and mentorship to help individuals start and sustain businesses. By fostering self-reliance and financial security, we are breaking cycles of poverty and vulnerability, proving that our communities are not just survivors—we are builders, innovators, and leaders.