Saturday, 14 March 2009

Help 30 Disabled Women Help Themselves

Thirty disabled women have just graduated from a three-month computer and soft skills training programme conducted by eHomemakers, with the support of the Department of Women’s Development.

Beginning October 2008, the women from all over the Klang Valley, gathered at the YWCA’s Vocational Training Center for 36 hands-on training sessions on essential skills like Microsoft Office, conducting online searches and sending emails. The next 16 lessons focused on acquiring the basic soft skills necessary to work in an office. English conversational and written skills as well as lessons on customer service formed the bulk of the soft skills training.

eHomemakers would like to thank the YWCA’s Vocational Training Center for providing the venue and TLC Computing Center for designing special courses for the disabled.

The women are now ready to work as Home-Based Administrative Assistants (HAA).

eHomemakers, on behalf of the disabled women, is seeking:


· Home-based administrative or customer service jobs

To view the profile of some of the women, click on the following links:

Siti Norhidayu

Leong Sau Chan

Rozihan

Ambigai

Chew Ah Kuan

Nahaslinda

Noer Wulan

Valli

Saleha

Syafiqah

Chan Yoke Sin

Gan Poh Poh

Tan Kian Yee @ Gayathri

Habibah

Halila

Intan Juliana

Khatijah

Lee Hung Poh

Suzana

Rosnani

Thilagavathy


The above article is from : eHOMEMAKER

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