Youth Viewpoint of the Bridges to Work Project

The past two years following my drooping out of school as result of inability to meet school requirements and the consequential child birth a year later, my peers and I in a similar situation, we have been moving from one area to another to secure the basics of survival. However, the Bridges to Work information that I have just learned about, carries opportunities to us that we have long yeaned for. I have no doubt that it is a redemption dropping in. I believe it will usher me and many other fellow youths into work. I really can’t hide my excitement to learn knitting of re-usable sanitary wears and tap into the ready market of many young women who can’t afford expensive sanitary pads. shares Kagoya Sharifa, a teen mother at the sidelines of the community level project inception meeting Kivubuka Village, Northern division, Jinja city