TDT | Manama
Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Twenty-three Filipinos from the Kingdom of Bahrain recently participated in a dressmaking skills program organized by Pinay Ikaw Na (PIN), Migrant Workers’ Office (MWO), and Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) at Alman Hotel and received training certification. I got the book. .
In addition to pattern making, cutting and draping, fabric design and illustration, participants in the six-day Friday Skills Training session received lectures on dressmaking basics and hands-on machine exercises.
Students will design, cut, and sew their graduation gowns.
Commenting on the ceremony, Migrant Workers Office (MWO) Director and guest speaker Celia Cabadonga congratulated the graduates and recognized Pinay Iko Na for their unwavering support for the cause of overseas workers. praised.
In an inspiring address, Her Excellency Anne Jaland Ong Lui, Ambassador of the Philippines to Bahrain, congratulated the participants on completing the skills training.
She recognized their efforts in taking the time to attend the course and encouraged them to take what they learned into their future endeavors.
“Whatever skills you learn in these programs will empower you and open up opportunities to help you and your family,” Ambassador Louis added.