We believe in giving every child an opportunity to access knowledge and to learn necessary life skills to become better equipped for all areas of their everyday life.
We, parents, teachers and the community should play an active role in preparing kids for the future.
Provide essential skills for kids through hands-on learning and educational programs to prepare them for independent adolescent life.
Make the transition from school to the workforce as smooth as possible by enabling youth to develop the talents they need to thrive, by working with industry leaders to better alight labor market needs with education and training systems.
Give our children the knowledge and skills necessary for improving their lives and their communities.
According to World Health Organization: “Life skills are abilities for adaptive and positive behavior that enable humans to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of life.’’
The skills that function for well-being and aid individuals to develop into active and productive members of their communities are considered life skills. Examples of necessary life skills: communication, manners, discipline, first aid, time management, healthy eating, handling money, finding a job, decision making, etc.
They help children to communicate effectively, make independent informed decisions, think critically and creatively, build healthy relationships and self-esteem, understand who they are and want they want out of life, better cope with real-life stress, take on responsibilities, effectively manage finances and time, and much more.
We offer activities and programs to enable children to reach and expand their potential, and to prepare them to become productive, responsible, ethical, creative and compassionate members of society.
Sewing, alterations, fashion design, law, business management, marketing, social media, finances, banking, etiquette, technology, entrepreneurship, art, drawing, digital media, photography, self-defense, cooking, first aid, and health care.
We want to empower our kids to be confident and self–sufficient individuals when they enter adulthood.