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A popular multi-purpose kit. Plumber's Kit. Plumbing is becoming ever more important across Africa as toilets and bathrooms become common place in the home. Thankfully, with good plumbing installation comes clean water and healthier families.

Not only will this kit benefit the newly trained plumber but the health of every family who benefits from their work. Electrician's Kit. The kit contains specialist electrical screwdrivers and circuit testers. It also includes basic electrical fittings to get the newly trained electrician started in their new job. Mechanic's Kit. Motor mechanics is a great job for a young person but most potential employers do not provide the tools needed.

However for a young person starting out, finding the tools they need is hard enough, but paying for them is completely impossible. Everything from spanners and wrenches to oil cans and tyre levers. A great gift of tools that will last a lifetime. Garage Workshop Kit. This large kit includes wheel ramps, axle stands, a battery charger and various tools required by a busy workshop with several mechanics. Carpentry Kit.

The carpentry kit is extremely popular as it can be used for some many things from beds to wardrobes. The kit contains all the tools a trades person needs to operate out of a workshop. They are often shared by students in training centres who then go on to buy them on micro finance, to start their own business.

Carpentry Workshop Kit. The workshop kit may be used to equip the skills centre that trains the carpenters, or used to equip a workshop providing employment for several newly trained carpenters. Some of the workshops are started by churches and schools to provide funds to run the schools and local community projects.

There are entire schools of over pupils completely funded by the proceeds of items made in carpentry workshops. Therefore the gift of a workshop kit can have a huge impact on a community. Builder's Kit. A truly amazing gift for an African charity and for the students starting their journey to community and personal transformation.

Computers and IT. The world runs on computers and Africa is no different. Young people dreaming of work in an office must be able to use a computer, but very few will have access to one.

It is not unusual for schools to teach computing using pictures on the blackboard. TWAM provides hundreds of charities and schools with the computers they need to take youngsters on the journey to employment. It is a great way to support an entrepreneurial spirit! Sewing Machine. Everybody needs clothes, which makes tailoring the journey of choice for many seeking a way out of poverty.

We deliver this programme to schools in Belfast and Northern Ireland. Tools For Solidarity believes that our modern society does not provide any valuable work to this group, whilst our charity gives people with special needs an opportunity to contribute to society positively. A few times a year, we run several workshops for local refugees and asylum seekers.

During the training, participants learn how to use various hand tools and sewing machines and gain new skills in refurbishing and sewing. Local volunteering programme provides opportunities for people in Northern Ireland to participate in worthwhile and valuable work. We are open to participants from all walks of life, hence do not hesitate to contact us! Mwanza Sewing and Training Centre opened in to help with the development of the tailoring sector among the poorest sections of both rural and urban areas of the Lake Region of Tanzania.

The project supports and develops programmes in rural and urban areas of the Southern Highland Zone. The primary focus is to support artisans within both Njombe and Songea regions. The main focus is to help artisan groups improve their income by providing necessary resources and skills for that. Therefore, the project is targeted at people that face extra barriers to generate income.

Later on, I even managed to employ two people to help me with my work. I definitely recommend volunteering with Tools. The project helps you to open your eyes on life of people abroad. As well as can change your life. As it happened to me. Aside from that the project also enables our locals to gain entrepreneurship skills. Our main news of the charity are posted on Social Media, so make sure to follow us there. However, all our articles and interviews you can find exactly down below!

The ESD group has an exciting year ahead of them! There are more people allowed to meet in person, schools are opening their doors to visitors, and we hope community[…]. Now that the streets of Belfast are back[…]. Our sewing machine[…]. Our organisation receives similar questions, and we would like to answer some of them.

In case you have some other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us! Our organisation is open from Monday to Friday. Opening time is 9 am, and we close the workshop at pm. Tools For Solidarity collects all types of tools and sewing machines, as well as materials for artisans in Africa.

We are able to collect your donations directly from your home! It all depends on your location, however, it is possible in most cases. Our volunteering programme is diverse and open to people both locally and internationally.



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