Creativity in Action: Children Learn Shoe Making and Resin Art at Tabitha Maison Enterprise

Sep 10, 2025Reports0 comments

At Tabitha Home, we believe in equipping children not just for today but for tomorrow. Through Tabitha Maison Enterprise, we empower our children with creative and practical skills that build confidence and prepare them for independent living.

In August, our children participated in a special summer training session where they explored the art of craftsmanship under the guidance of external trainers. The sessions introduced them to shoemaking and resin art—skills that not only sparked creativity but also gave them a sense of accomplishment.

  • 👞 Shoe Making: The children learnt step-by-step how to design and craft slippers, understanding the value of patience and precision.

  • 🎨 Resin Art: They created stunning accessories like earrings and key holders, combining creativity with technical skill.

These workshops were more than just lessons — they were opportunities for self-expression, problem-solving, and building self-esteem. At the same time, the training expanded the knowledge base of Tabitha Maison Enterprise, helping us move closer to sustainability while enriching our children’s skillsets.

We empower our children with creative and practical skills that build confidence and prepare them for independent living.

By supporting Tabitha Maison Enterprise, you are investing in skills that last a lifetime. Help us continue to provide training that empowers children to dream, create, and one day become self-reliant.

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