“I no longer go to the market to look for a skirt as I can make it myself.” Jacqueline’s success story after 6 months in vocational school
Celestin NDEREYEHE Celestin NDEREYEHE

“I no longer go to the market to look for a skirt as I can make it myself.” Jacqueline’s success story after 6 months in vocational school

Six months ago, we had shared about two young girls, Uwicyenda Jacqueline and Dusabirane Josephine from underprivileged backgrounds who after many years were able to resume their education journey.  They are now finishing second term of tailoring in Vocational School with the hope of gaining employable skills that will earn them a living and support their families after the program.

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Without CARSA, I think I would have gone mad</a>-Venuste’s Story of Resilience
Celestin NDEREYEHE Celestin NDEREYEHE

Without CARSA, I think I would have gone mad-Venuste’s Story of Resilience

Usengumuremyi Venuste is 57 years old, married with 6 children, and lives in Nyarubaka Sector of Kamonyi District. Venuste solitary survived as his entire family slayed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. He left with nothing, as all his people and properties were exterminated, and his heart was extremely wounded. People used to call him a fool; a madman.

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A peek at the Compelled By Love team's official visit to Rwanda
Celestin NDEREYEHE Celestin NDEREYEHE

A peek at the Compelled By Love team's official visit to Rwanda

This January from 08th to 18th 2024, CARSA efficaciously hosted 3 staff from Compelled By Love (CBL), an Australian-based organization. The journey aimed at strengthening the existing partnership and learning more about the impact made from this long-run partnership.

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EMPOWER PROGRAM: A stellar instrument of community healing, social reintegration, and social cohesion
Celestin NDEREYEHE Celestin NDEREYEHE

EMPOWER PROGRAM: A stellar instrument of community healing, social reintegration, and social cohesion

In Rwanda, a country that has experienced immense trauma following the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, CARSA’s Empower Program became a stellar space to provide a conducive environment for survivors and perpetrators to walk together in wound debridement, enhanced social cohesion, and social-economy development to build their common better future.

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