Beyond health, we understand that all other facets of the beneficiary’s life matter in attaining wholeness. And as such, we do not just focus on their health but also their economic stability.
One way we cater to the needs of beneficiaries is through vocational training. Beneficiaries of the project are enrolled in training programs where participants learn vocational skills and become self-employed.
South Saharan Social Development Organization (SSDO), in partnership with Caritas Nigeria through the 4GATES Orphaned and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Project, is providing support to beneficiaries to enroll in vocational training. After the training, beneficiaries are provided with start-up kits to help get them on their journey to financial independence.
Enugu State OVC Technical Specialist, Mr. Edward Ugba, CCFN OVC Program Officer, Mrs. Wisdom Uso, CCFN HES OFFICER, Mrs. Chisom Iyidiobi, SSDO’s OVC Program Officer Obinna Anyanwu were on hand to facilitate the start-up kits presentation ceremony.