About Project Have Hope
Project Have Hope tailoring elaborate dresses for her neighbors and tote bags for Project Have Hope after fleeing violence in the North, completing a course, and setting up her workspace. Okello Christine plans to diversify her business and open a tailoring school to teach others how to make clothes, but this is just the beginning. She isn't just a capable craftsman she's likewise a smart money manager. She used the money she made from making paper bead jewelry and a loan from them to graduate from school and open her own salon after spending six years in a displaced persons camp. She keeps making jewelry and uses her business acumen to make pieces that will sell well in a tough market. She is very proud of what she has accomplished, and she wants to help her family and orphans and give back to her community.