Women Empowerment: Prison Program
Women Inmates
The Challenge Women are faced with several challenges in order to gain economic independence. From the onset of acquiring appropriate skills required, to sourcing materials and finding a market for the product. The lack of self-esteem, confidence and community spirit, are challenging factors to achieving economic success. Many lack the financial backing needed to initiate a project, or the skills required to sustain a project.
Casablanca Correctional Center
The Beginning A female teacher from The Art of Living conducted a course at the Casablanca Correctional Center on January 15, 2007. Around thirty five juvenile delinquents and five correctional officers...
Tu Cheng Detention Center, TAIPEI
In Taipei a total of 51 incarcerated women completed the course. Ling Fang shares: "Before taking the class, I was living in fear and depression to the point that I was thinking of committing suicide....
Parish Prison, New Orleans
Starting on Challenging Ground In the post Katrina facilities currently in New Orleans Parish Prison, The Art of Living offered it’s PRISON SMART program only to inmates of tent number seven to keep it...
First Prison Smart Program in Bahrain
Fourteen women and 28 men underwent the first Prison SMART program held at the Reformation & Rehabilitation Directorate, Kingdom of Bahrain in January 2007. A special six-day Youth Empowerment Seminar...
Mumbai Police Combat Stress
Life can be challenging for a police officer in the city that never sleeps. Whether it is dealing with the constant flow of miscreants, or managing the escalating traffic or rehabilitating misguided youth...
Founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,The Art of Living is an educational and humanitarian movement engaged in stress-management and service initiatives.
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