Women of Congo: Empowering Women to Rebuild and Thrive
Women of Congo aims to heal the spiritual, physical and emotional wounds of women, while empowering them with vocational and practical skills.
About Women of Congo
Women are the backbone of society in DRC, yet most of them have endured unimaginable hardship and trauma. Women of Congo (WOC) rehabilitates, trains, equips and empowers the women of the DRC and reminds them of their invaluable roles in society. The result is a restoration of dignity and self-esteem. WOC trains women in literacy, finances and leadership, aiding them as they grow in influence in their community.
Program Structure
- Literacy and financial literacy training
- Social etiquette and vocational skills
- Facilities and tools for trades such as sewing and crafts
- Support groups for ongoing collaboration and business development
Impact
- Women and girls discover their true identity in the Lord, rebuild self-confidence, and become agents of change in their communities.
- Women gain financial independence through entrepreneurship.
- Women regain mental, emotional, and spiritual balance.
- Women become leaders who empower others in their communities.
- Women contribute financially to their households.
Influence
- $31,000 Annual Budget
- Training center in Katoyi completed and operational for training and income-generating activities.
- 1,592 women trained directly since January 2021; 9,188 since the start of the program.
- 39 small women's groups with 585 women trained by women leaders.
- 20 groups engage in common economic activities for financial autonomy.
Support Women of Congo Today
Your support can help transform the lives of women in the DR Congo. Donate now to help us continue our mission, or learn more about our programs and how you can get involved.
Hear From Our Beneficiaries
Read stories from individuals whose lives have been transformed by our programs.
Mama Annette
Madame Kahindo
FAQs
Change is challenging but possible. Women are encouraged to believe in what the Word of God says about them rather than cultural norms. They learn to value themselves through Christ, which helps others appreciate them.
Many women come to us through word of mouth, often through connections with our other programs like the Leadership Academy, Sons of Congo, or our primary school.
Women learn to value themselves and their roles, gaining literacy, financial literacy, and vocational training. This boosts their confidence and empowers them to step into God's plans for them.
In the Women of Congo program, women delve into the Word of God. WOC teaches that real, lasting change begins with a relationship with Jesus Christ. Through Christ’s healing and renewal, women realize their full potential and step into the lives God has planned for them.