Vocational Training-2017

There are so far two success stories out of two such supports by Trans4orm Ghana. Esinam was brought from the town of Sasekpe to learn dressmaking to support herself and her family. She did not only accomplish that feat but went ahead to learn how to make gents wear. Esinam did not stop there, she is in the process of establishing her own designs which she has named EX1 Designs. Today her ladies and gents designs have reached many countries including South Africa, Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, USA, Tanzania, Liberia, Sierra Leone and the Gambia and counting. Young Esinam can be reached through Trans4orm if you need to have some of her designs made for you as Gents shirts or ladies dress. The second Trans4orm success story is that of 24 year old Mansa who was abandoned by her parents due to illness and poverty when she was a teenager and have been struggling to make ends meet. She dropped out of school as a result and sought support from many people but got no help.

Even her church could not save her until she contacted Trans4orm who supported her to train as beautician with specialty in manicure and pedicure. Today Mansa practices her trade in the city of Takoradi, the Western Regional and oil rich Capital of Ghana.