Youth Empowerment
Coca-Cola Pinya Beverages Myanmar and Step-in Step-up have teamed up to make a significant impact in the community. We are excited to announce the introduction of our joint programme, "Refresh & Step-Up." We will work together to provide 20 impoverished youngsters from families residing in Hlaing Thar Yar, with business and communication skills, as well as the confidence and technical knowledge they need to excel in the workplace. Our common goal is to help youth realize their full potential by providing them with lasting skills, nurturing their tenacity, and creating positive change in the community. After a six-month rigorous programme, these outstanding individuals will be well equipped to begin their professional adventure.
HEALTH CARE GRADUATION
Congratulations to all those Health Care trainees who graduated in July. Many have already been successful in securing placements as Nurse Aids in the Health Care industry.
SISU and Pun Hlaing Hospitals unite to Empower Vulnerable Youths
The trainees have successfully completed SISU orientation and are now coming together as a team. Theory and practical training is underway with all the trainees working hard.
The "Step to Brew a Better Future" trainees have now completed their second full month of SISU training in F&B skills. In the remaining weeks the trainees learning will focus on the skills required to be a bar tender and how to operate the machinery for pouring beer.
SISU ALUMNI
In April, SISU created the Alumni Committee. Consisting of five original SISU trainees from 2017, they were tasked with reaching out to the SISU graduates to create a long-lasting network where the successes and experiences of past graduates could be shared and used to inspire future trainees.
The first formal meeting was held in May.
Testimonial
“I am Ei Thuzar Kyaw.
Now I am working as a sale specialist at Yoma Bank as SISU joined it for me. Because of public speaking skill, communication skill and other skill taught by SISU teacher I got commitments from the day one at my work and I am very glad for it.
Update: Ei Thuzar Kyaw has since returned to university to complete her studies with the blessing of Yoma Bank
GAP Kids
The GAP Kids program provides vulnerable children the opportunity to have new experiences in a safe environment. SISU is able to support this initiative with the help of its' volunteers who regularly offer their time, their knowledge and passion. Thank you
SCOT PROJECT
We at the "Stop Child Organ Theft" (SCOT Project) support the SISU programme via funds raised at our website in Australia. All funds raised go directly to help fund the vocational training programmes run by SISU, Their is no administration fees and every dollar is 100% Tax Deductible. Please DONATE today.
About SISU
Established in 2016, Step-in Step-up (SISU) is a not-for-profit company based in Myanmar. We deliver tailored livelihood training courses (3-12 months) to poor and vulnerable local youths.
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