Apart from stitching abayas, school uniforms, re-usable sanitary pads, face masks for donations to the less privileged, TOC also receives tenders from individuals or organisations. This time around, TOC received a tender from its mother body, The Mai Aisha Trust
MASYAP School Fees Bursary Programme
The youth school fees programme is aimed at keeping the less privileged girls in school. This allows the bright and talented children who would otherwise not be able to afford the fees to attend Community Day Secondary Schools (CDSS) and
MASYAP Tree Planting Exercise
MASYAP conducted a tree planting exercise in two support groups based in Chiradzulu District on Wednesday, 16th of February 2022. The exercise was done by involving MASYAP support groups to achieve and strengthen sustainable farming and climate change adaptation. During
MASYAP New Support Groups.
Ngwelero, Mponda, Balakasi, Mapanga, Nseula and Mmiliwa are the newly established support groups from Zomba District. These support groups have also benefited from the microfinance programme.
MASYAP Women Microfinance
The microfinance trainings serve the same purposes of improving both the welfare of poor women and their businesses. The trainings help in reducing of default by women, increase the women’s business success while trainings on how to invest loans helps
MASYAP Microfinance Loan Training
This is the first microfinance training in February 2022. The new cycle will run from April to July 2022 where the beneficiaries will repay the loan in 4 installments for 4 months, both the women and youths are given a
MASYAP Support Group Follow Up Visits
The follow-up support group outreaches are routine and they are conducted with the aim of interacting with the support group members and if there are areas that need to be addressed, taking note of new members as well as the
MASYAP Hosts World Children’s Day Commemoration.
MASYAP in collaboration with Muslim World League commemorated World Children’s Day on 29th and 30th of December 2021. The function hosted 100 children from different support groups in Blantyre and Thyolo Districts. It is celebrated every year with the aim
MASYAP Threads of Care Stitches Face Masks
Due to covid 19 pandemic, Threads Of Care is working on face masks which will be distributed to the pupils in government primary schools. This will help to lessen the spread of the virus. Most pupils especially in government primary
MASYAP Support Group Visits
MASYAP conducted a combined outreach programme, where the women’s coordinator and the Youth coordinator visited one support group with a Radio Islam presenter to record a programme to be aired during the MASYAP Corner. The team visited Misesa support group