Posted by TH0329 in Thailand on 07/05/2026
Currently, many young people in the community have limited opportunities to develop vocational skills that can lead to employment and income generation. Promoting motorcycle repair skills is a practical way to help youth make productive use of their free time, develop responsibility, acquire valuable technical skills, and create opportunities for supplementary income in the future. The church recognizes the importance of investing in youth development and has already contributed a training venue and basic motorcycle repair tools. However, there is still a shortage of funding for essential spare parts, consumable materials, and hands-on training supplies needed to provide effective practical experience. To address this need, the Youth Vocational Training Project: Motorcycle Repair has been established to equip young people with practical vocational skills and prepare them for future employment and self-reliance. The project aims to train at least 10 youth participants, providing them with the knowledge and experience necessary to generate future income, avoid involvement with drugs and other harmful influences, and engage in constructive group activities that strengthen positive peer relationships and community development.
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There is land and a suitable location available for automotive repair training, complete with a full set of repair equipment.
Church facilities available for training activities Church leaders and volunteers who are committed to supporting the project Youth who are interested and eager to learn vocational skills Local mechanics and community networks willing to share knowledge and expertise
$150
-Youth acquire vocational skills that can be used to generate income. -Reduced risk of unemployment and engagement in harmful activities. -Increased self-reliance and ability to support their families. -Greater availability of motorcycle repair services within the community. -Potential for graduates to establish small repair businesses or community service centers in the future.
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