SFF Stitching Technical Training Institute

In Pakistani society, majority of the women do not participate in income generating activities and the families are supported by the earning of the male members. The financial dependency of women makes them vulnerable to exploitation and lowers their social status. Apart from cultural and social norms, the main reason for such phenomenon is lack of educational opportunities and dearth of a chance to learn employable skills. The situation is similar in UC Noon, Kala Shah Kaku where women/girls do not have access to any technical skills development facility.

SFF built an institute with the cost of 9 million rupees and we are spending every month a running cost of 80,000 to 90,000 Pak Rupees.

SFF provides state of the art tools, equipment and consumables to its vocational training institutes and labs.

SFF’s focus is on continuing teachers’ training with modem curriculum, tools and techniques with the help of industry’s leading brands and through experts.

In the institute, we train sixty female students every six months. The training is completely free.