Give a hand Uganda.
Millions of youths don't have work and jobs in Uganda help us give them skills to fight unemployment in the country.
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Give a hand Uganda (GAHU) with Youth time banking (YTB),This innovative initiative not only equips young individuals with valuable skills but also fosters community engagement and empowerment.Skill Development: The program provides comprehensive training in welding techniques, safety measures, and equipment operation. This equips the youth with a valuable trade skill that they can use to secure employment or even start their welding businesses.
"Empowering Youth Through Art and Welding: Lusaka Ryan's Journey with Give a Hand Uganda and YTB Support"
Once upon a time in the vibrant heart of Uganda, a young visionary named Lusaka Ryan dreamt of empowering the youth in his community through the transformative power of art and welding. He believed that by providing them with these valuable skills, he could open doors to a brighter future for many. With his dream in mind, Lusaka set out on a remarkable journey of hope and determination.Lusaka's journey began when he discovered Give a Hand Uganda, a charitable organization dedicated to uplifting the lives of young people in disadvantaged communities. Impressed by their commitment to change, Lusaka decided to partner with them to turn his dream into a reality.With the support of Give a Hand Uganda and the generous contributions from the Youth Training and Development Board (YTB), Lusaka established a program that would become the beacon of hope for the youth in his community. The program aimed to teach young individuals the art of sculpture and welding, providing them with practical skills that could not only express their creativity but also offer them sustainable livelihoods.The program's impact was immediate and profound. Lusaka and his team began offering workshops, where the youth learned the delicate art of sculpting, shaping raw materials into beautiful works of art that told their unique stories. Simultaneously, they were trained in the intricate craft of welding, turning ordinary pieces of metal into functional and artistic creations.As the program flourished, stories of transformation emerged. Young people who had once faced bleak futures found themselves equipped with skills that opened up new opportunities. They created sculptures that spoke of their dreams and welded structures that represented their resilience. With pride, they started selling their creations in local markets, gaining financial independence.Lusaka's journey didn't stop at just teaching skills; he also provided mentorship and guidance, nurturing the talents and aspirations of the youth under his care. The impact of his work extended far beyond art and welding; it instilled in them a sense of purpose and self-belief.The partnership between Lusaka Ryan, Give a Hand Uganda, and YTB proved to be a true catalyst for change. It demonstrated the incredible potential of youth when given the right tools and support. The success stories of these young artists and welders not only brightened their own lives but also brought hope to the entire community.In the end, Lusaka Ryan's dream became a testament to the power of collaboration, dedication, and the belief that every young person deserves a chance to shine. Through art and welding, they found their voices, and through Give a Hand Uganda and YTB's support, they discovered that they could shape their own destinies.Today, Lusaka's journey continues, as he and his team work tirelessly to expand their program, reaching more young hearts and minds, and painting a brighter future for Uganda's youth, one sculpture and weld at a time.September 28, 2023June 30, 2024November 6, 2023Let this be an opportunity for Youth to acquire skills of art sculpture and welding.
Give a hand Uganda needs Welding - Personal Protective Equipment
Body Part Equipment Illustration ReasonEyes and face Welding helmet, hand shield, or goggles HelmetProtects from:radiationflying particles, debrishot slag, sparksintense lightirritation and chemical burnsWear fire resistant head coverings under the helmet where appropriateLungs (breathing) Respirators RespiratorsProtects against:fumes and oxidesExposed skin (other than feet, hands, and head) Fire/Flame resistant clothing and aprons Fire/Flame Resistant ClothingProtects against:heat, firesburnsradiationNotes: pants should not have cuffs, shirts should have flaps over pockets or be taped closedFeet and hands Boots, gloves Safety Gloves and BootsProtects against:electric shockheatburnsfiresRECENT EVENTS
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