Showing posts with label NGO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NGO. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

TWEP Products - Fabric Painting

Art of Fabric Paintings by Women Empowerment Team @Trishul_NGO . Paintings on Saris, Stoles, Cushion Covers, etc...

Delicately hand crafted by Empowered Women @Trishul_NGO


Sales proceeds of our carefully crafted products ensure a steady source of income for the women involved. As Trishul extends the training and support to more and more women, we hope to better the lives of multitudes of families, as empowering a woman means empowering a family.











Products - Greeting Cards and Book Marks - Seed Paper

Hand painted Greeting Cards and Book Marks. We use eco-friendly Seed Paper and other type of papers. 

Delicately hand crafted by Empowered Women @Trishul_NGO

Sales proceeds of our carefully crafted products ensure a steady source of income for the women involved. As Trishul extends the training and support to more and more women, we hope to better the lives of multitudes of families, as empowering a woman means empowering a family.













Products - Table Runner Mats & Wall Hangings

Creativity and Imagination into Table Runners and Table Mats by Trishul Women Empowerment Program team.


Delicately hand crafted by Empowered Women @Trishul_NGO


Sales proceeds of our carefully crafted products ensure a steady source of income for the women involved. As Trishul extends the training and support to more and more women, we hope to better the lives of multitudes of families, as empowering a woman means empowering a family.

















Products - Designer Dress with Sofia College


Students volunteers of SOPHIA POLYTECHNIC studying in third year of DRESS DESIGNING & GARMENT MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT. They had to work with an NGO to prepare a designer dress along with Women Empowerment Team of Artisans for a fashion show in september 2019. They had to work in groups for the show to promote one ARTFORM in their collection .

Team of Girls worked on DRAWN THREAD EMBROIDERY for this project as an artform. DRAWN THREAD EMBROIDERY was found in ITALY in 16th century. It is an form of counted thread embroidery based on removing weft or/ and wrap of a piece of even weave fabric. The remaining threads are bundled or grouped together into a variety of pattern. The more elaborate styles of drawn thread work use a variety of stitches and technique.

In a Collaborative effort between Team of Girls from Sophia Polytechnic and TWEP (Trishul NGO Women Empowerment Team) The Designer Dress with DRAWN THREAD EMBROIDERY STITCHES was ready in time for the Event.

Scroll down to check out the snap shot of video from the fashion show.



Delicately hand crafted by Empowered Women @Trishul_NGO

Sales proceeds of our carefully crafted products ensure a steady source of income for the women involved. As Trishul extends the training and support to more and more women, we hope to better the lives of multitudes of families, as empowering a woman means empowering a family.












Product - Potli

Potli, a traditional Indian Women's Purse of Ancient India. Comes in all type of variety and designs from Bridal Collection, party wear to simple daily use wallet of rural Indian women.

Delicately hand crafted by Empowered Women @Trishul_NGO

Sales proceeds of our carefully crafted products ensure a steady source of income for the women involved. As Trishul extends the training and support to more and more women, we hope to better the lives of multitudes of families, as empowering a woman means empowering a family.













Thursday, May 14, 2020

Product - Cloth Jewelry

Delicately hand crafted by Empowered Women @Trishul_NGO

Cloth Jewelry: Made from blend of various cut pieces of cloth, threads, beads and state-of-the-art.
Sales proceeds of our carefully crafted products ensure a steady source of income for the women involved. As Trishul extends the training and support to more and more women, we hope to better the lives of multitudes of families, as empowering a woman means empowering a family.












Sunday, April 26, 2020

Products and Skill - Indian Quilts

Hand Crafted Godadi (Indian Quilt) by Trishul (ngo) Women Empowerment Program




Livelihood Generation Program: Sales proceeds of our carefully crafted products ensure a steady source of income for the women involved. As Trishul extends the training and support to more and more women, we hope to better the lives of multitudes of families, as empowering a woman means empowering a family. 



#TrishulNGO
#Trishul_NGO



Products and Skills

Hand Crafted Godadi (Indian Quilt) by Trishul (ngo) Women Empowerment Program






Livelihood Generation Program: Sales proceeds of our carefully crafted products ensure a steady source of income for the women involved. As Trishul extends the training and support to more and more women, we hope to better the lives of multitudes of families, as empowering a woman means empowering a family. 



#TrishulNGO
#Trishul_NGO



Wednesday, April 22, 2020

may 2019 - Experiential Learning Program at TLC

Experiential Learning Program (activity based learning at - Trishul Learning Centre)  and School Student's Volunteering and Social Engagement Program


Co-hosted by Oberio International School Volunteers along with Khushbu Joshi Gajakas; Shoe Laundry; Volunteers and Trishul NGO Team.


Students of Oberoi International had visited Trishul Learning Centre, as part of their "Social Work Engagement Program" (Social Volunteering); We had a Experiential learning Program between Oberoi Students and TLC Children.- activity based learning helped hosted by volunteer students.

Benefits of volunteering for school students.
 Adolescents and teen children who volunteer perform better at school and also build a stronger resume for college and scholarship applications. Volunteering helps the teens gain new skills necessary for the job market such as leadership, communication skills, dependability, time management, and decision making.


The students had also collected stationery and art material for children of Trishul NGO.


The students did reading and played general knowledge games.






Children played few fun games as a part of activity based learning 
(Experiential Learning Program ELP).







There was a small snack party towards the end of the engagement program.