Ohlange Bead Project Avoca area, Kwazulu Natal, Africa:
It all started with a series of BWS workshops and a month later 300 members of the Ohlange community had already encountered the soothing power of meditation first hand. A group of women were trained in the intricate art of African bead crafting. The project took off instantly and has since expanded to include between twenty and thirty women who assemble weekly to sing, dance, gossip and in between it all,churn out beautifully crafted handmade items for sale.Many participants credit the workshops with giving them a greater sense of community,improved health and a more positive attitude. "The project has done a lot to help our people help themselves. We no longer need to beg and this has done wonders for our self-esteem."- Muzi Maphumulo, Coordinator of the Ohlange Bead Project
Workshop for Afghan Women Refugees
The Breath Water Sound (BWS) Workshop was conducted for the highly stressed Afghan women refugees, in conjunction with Afghan Coalition, a nonprofit organization working to resettle Afghan refugees in USA. The participants reported feeling a sense of great joy and peace. They were able to sleep soundly after a long time and also felt much more relaxed.
"The stress release felt by these women was apparent in the way they were all singing and dancing by the end of the workshop" --- Sanjana Chopra, Art of Living Teacher.
"Today, I am happy, I feel good. Normally, I am so tired." --- Saraya Ahmadzai, workshop participant.
VISTA India
VISTA (Value Integrated Services to All) was started in 1985 near Bangalore with the mission of transforming the lives of women and girls who were illiterate, emotionally abused and often afflicted with serious health problems. The center provides vocational training in sewing and embroidery, teaches basic literacy skills and aspects of health and hygiene. Over the last 18 years, more than 2000 women from over 30 villages have been trained. Linkages to the local garment industry have been established which provide employment to some of the trained women, while others work from their homes. After the completion of training, women are provided with a sewing machine, which enables them to start their own business. Free medical services are also available and a "Total Literacy Program" is in operation. This project is now seen as a role model for other similar organizations.
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