the general idea

Rain has always been accompanied by goodness, but it is severe on the poor, threatening their health and the lives of their children in light of the worsening crises in Gaza this winter. From the tightening of the siege, aggression and the increase in the spread of Covid 19 disease (Corona), the economy of Gaza, which suffers from recession, has intensified its bleeding, so the Palestinian citizen has lost his ability to Providing the minimum requirements for a decent life.
An increase in need and lack of resources is a problem that needs to be solved because of the poverty that poor families suffer from
And its cold winter kills the bodies of young children, and its rain water traps their sleeping beds, and a virus that causes global paralysis and hits Gaza hard, where the average daily detected cases reached more than 500 people, while it is feared that the seasonal flu will cause more crises.
Hence the idea of the Sabaya Embroidery Project by implementing the (winter blankets) initiative, which aims to enable a number of women to sew (winter blankets), which will contribute to providing income for them and their families, and then distribute these (winter blankets) to poor people affected by the recent aggression on Gaza.

Sabaya Embroidery Project, which aims to produce and sell Palestinian embroidery products, in addition to the presence of a sewing workshop to rehabilitate women and invest their skills so that they have the ability to produce.
He also conducted training courses for children aged 6-18 years on the principles of embroidery, crochet and other handicrafts so that they had the ability to develop their abilities in proportion to their age.
Sabaya Embroidery is located in Al-Rimal - Gaza City
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The general objectives of the initiative:

1- Providing blankets for 100 families
2- Employing a number of women who provide for their families to sewing these covers

Performed activity

• Through the initiative, basic raw materials for sewing winter blankets will be provided, including winter cloth, sponge, and other sewing requirements
• The workshop contains 6 sewing machines, allowing 6 women to work during the initiative
• Implementation period, is two months - before winter arrives

Recommendations

We hope to contribute by donating to this initiative to empower a number of women and increase the opportunity for them to work in the field of sewing. And then contribute to providing these winter blankets for poor families
The cost of a single winter blankets is $20
The cost of a bigger winter blankets is $35