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Residents of Buxton can now learn sewing and garment-making skills, thanks to a new sewing hub that was opened recently at Tipperary Hall.
The space is outfitted with six modern sewing machines that are free for residents to use.
It is part of a push to help people build skills and create new income opportunities.
The hub was commissioned by Human Services and Social Security Minister, Dr Vindhya Persaud.
She encouraged the women of the community to utilise their new sewing skills to start small businesses and become financially independent.
The minister also shared her strong commitment to supporting women. She lamented the importance of helping them gain not just financial strength, but also emotional and mental stability.
Minister Persaud assured the women at the opening ceremony that they would get whatever support they needed.
“It’s always there through the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security,” she said.
This is the third sewing hub opened in Region Four in just a few weeks, reflecting the government’s goal of helping people build skills and create better lives. (DPI)