About our Artisans

CHA seeks disabled persons and provides them training in an on-going project where trainees train in CHA's center where they are able to learn and work in a healthy and safe working environment.



The training enables the trainees to build confience and self-belief as they are treated with equity. Besides teaching them skills in tailoring, sewing, weaving and carving – they are also taught how to start a sustaible small business.



CHA also trains the disabled trainee how to get skills in order to strengthen the capacity building for the production, and CHA helps them make a sustainable small business plan when they go back to their villages.



At the end of the training cycle, the trainers who have gratuated as artisans would have accrued profit from the sales of the products with which they can begin their businesses at home in their respective villages.

They can also sell the products they produce to or through the CHA showroom and its business networks.

CHA's staff and artisans in training are provided:

  • Accommodations:-Trainees/Producers, Production manages, and some staff stays in the dormitories at CHA.

  • Salaries - Producers, product managers and coordinators's salaries are covered from daily sales at CHA Showrooms.

  • Medical assistance and transportation - covered from daily sales at CHA Showrooms if there is not enough funds from the training project to cover them.

  • Meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) and refreshments - covered from daily sales at CHA showrooms.