Sew Much Hope.

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In September 2019, we were entrusted with a $25,000 grant from Project Redwood of The Tides Foundation to create Hope International’s first vocational training program. Sew Much Hope was created and launched providing an onsite training program in sewing and tailoring for the students on campus and surrounding community members. The grant created the opportunity for equipping a sewing lab with 50 foot-powered machines, needed equipment and supplies and the hiring of the instructors. Students signed up with enthusiasm and hope.

In the middle of our first class's cohort program, schools worldwide were shut down in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. The school and program displayed the tenacity and generosity of spirit that has characterized the students and staff of Hope International over these many years.  

They took these machines and their newly acquired skills and sewed over 5,000 masks for the community. Lemons, meet lemonade. 

This Saturday, February 27th, the first class of Sew Much Hope will graduate with their vocational degree. 

Twenty students will be provided a sewing machine through a micro-loan program, also made possible through Project Redwood. These 20 students will now be equipped to create cottage businesses that will provide the opportunity to generate an income.   

Be watching for the proud graduation photos that will be arriving over the next week or so. Just look what is possible when hope is given a place at the table. 

Together, we are The Hope Project.