NDASHOBOYE. In Rwandan, that means “I am able/capable”. It is also the name of the new Safi Life outreach program to rehabilitate more than 50 women annually who have been shunned by their families and communities due to early or unwanted pregnancies, were raped, or were teenage prostitutes in Rwanda. We believe in restoring dignity to ALL Rwandan women. NDASHOBOYE helps to bring young women and their children away from a life on the street, teaches them their worth and honors them, all while giving them the foundation for a business of their own. Through the skill of sewing, our students are empowered to shift their own world and become self-sufficient. Additionally, they are now on track to one day apply to college or a university of their choosing. We will be with them every step of the way.

Our 2018 students and our County Director MUKUNDWA Safi selling their incredible hand sewn goods at the market.

Our 2018 students and our County Director MUKUNDWA Safi selling their incredible hand sewn goods at the market.

Learning new skills through the NDASHOBOYE 2018 program.

Learning new skills through the NDASHOBOYE 2018 program.

Our NDASHOBOYE “Safi Life” building near Kigali, Rwanda.

Our NDASHOBOYE “Safi Life” building near Kigali, Rwanda.

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