Muslim Women's Welfare Organization (MWWO) was established in 1989 in Okhla, New Delhi.
The trust was created to establish, maintain and run vocational training centers, guidance and coaching bureaus for widows, orphan girls and destitute women of the community. Our primary objective focuses on upliftment of destitute muslim women and girls through education and vocational training programs. These training programs include:
- Cutting and Tailoring, 6 months course (2 months course in summer), at no fee charged. Training materials such as fabric and supplies are provided free of cost based on student's financial evaluation.
- Fashion designing, 1 year course, at a very nominal charge.
- Adult Education (for girls who live in slums). Curriculum includes teaching of Quran, Salat, reading and writing Hindi and English. The 1 year course also includes training in sewing necessary garments, with free fabric and material provided to all enrolled students. No fee charged.
- Typewriting, 3 months course, at a very nominal charge.
- Computer Basics, 3 months course, at a very nominal charge.
- Beautician Course, 1 months course, at a very nominal charge.
Our staff comprises of 5 women teachers and a janitorial staff (peon), drawing very nominal salary. Each of them is the sole bread-earner of her respective family, due to their husbands' death or inability to work owing to permanent disability.
All nominal fee we collect against above courses are spent entirely on renumerating the teaching staff for their time and effort.
Upon successful completion of the training, based on individual student's evaluation, we provide free sewing machines and other necessary equipment to help them setup their own businesses.
To deserving students who cannot afford, we also provide clothing and gifts on eid occasions.
A branch of MWWO was opened in Orissa in the year 2005.
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Fashion Designing |
Typewriting |
Cutting & Tailoring |
Beautician |
Cutting & Tailoring |
Computer Basics |
Adult Education |