Story
By Ismael Hangula
Coronation
On the 17th of April 2023, I had the opportunity to train a group of very dynamic and energetic people that are living with different disabilities ranging from speech,blind,deaf, poliomyelitis,aphysia,epelectic,etc. These learners where already part of a group that I was training on NQF Level 5, Supply chain management Learnership programme funded by National Skills Fund in partnership with Disability Economic Empowerment Trust and DPSA ( Disabled People South Africa).The session was based on a Module called Money fo Sho covering topics like, managing my money,managing risk,banking and saving and managing credit. The session started with a very high note, active participation and participants engaging and asking very relevant questions especially on the topic of budgeting and credit vs cash and consequences of therefore. These participants are now already in the workplace and receiving stipends. They have been giving me feedback indicating that now they arleady started to use the budgeting tips that they received in the session and are already making more research with the different banks on saving and investment options. The are indicating that the sessions are very informative and they are an eye-opener to a number of things that were discussed in the sessions. They thank Avocado Vision for bringing these types of trainings to them as most often feel neglected and not given and trainings as the disabled community. They are requesting that Avocado Vision please bring training of this nature to the rest of the disable community. Thank you very much Avo!!!!