Foundational & Wraparound Development Program.

Long-term economic independence requires confidence, communication skills, and workplace readiness — areas often underdeveloped among women excluded from formal education. This program builds the confidence, numeracy, safety awareness, and leadership capacity required for long-term success in male-dominated trades.

It strengthens the woman behind the skill.

Program Highlights

Embedded literacy and numeracy instruction

Workplace readiness coaching

Leadership development circles

Conflict resolution training

97% completion target

Measurable life-skills improvement

This initiative strengthens:

  • Numeracy through applied measurement
  • Workplace communication
  • Conflict resolution
  • Leadership development
  • Safety compliance
  • Professional conduct

It also provides structured educational support for participants’ children to promote generational impact.


Outcomes

  • Measurable improvement in workplace readiness
  • Increased safety compliance
  • Improved household financial stability
  • Enhanced leadership participation

Eligibility

Enrolled in Program 1 or Program 2 or demonstrated proficiency

Commitment to peer group participation

Willingness to engage in mentorship sessions

Sessions

See more details about each session and apply here.

    Foundational Numeracy

    Visual budgeting practice

    Measurements & calculations through engine work

    Tool reading and calibration

    Workplace Readiness

    Client interaction simulations.

    Time management

    Professional communication

    Leadership & Confidence

    Team-based mechanical problem-solving

    Public speaking practice

    Peer mentoring

    Retention & Support

    Safety reinforcement workshops

    Case management check-ins

    Family engagement sessions

    Reach Out to Rex

    Program DirectorRexford@gowaja.org(233) 24 981 8176

    If you’re interested in learning more about program three or would like to apply, call Rexford at (233) 24 981 8176 or email him at Rexford@gowaja.org