Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Mary Anderson, Sewing Plant

On this very month the sewing plant has been very busy on meeting the demands of the customers, both at the shop and school orders such as MITS & Rafiki. We made 42 shirts, 21 shorts, 21 dresses, 11 ties and 21 sweaters for Rafiki school .Rafiki has give us another order of 3 trousers, 7skirts for secondary school and one sweaters . We have started making the orders of made in the streets, which is a lot. Also we have been filling on the orders that come at the shop; so far the schools that we have made uniforms for are as follows. Rafiki, MITS, Ngu’ndu, Josper, jubilant, grand mark, blue hills.

Eunice is working hard at the shop selling the uniforms. Though the teacher’s strike it did not affect so much since the parents knew that after all the kids will go to school, so it was just a time for them to do shopping. And also most schools at our area are private; the strike did not affect the private schools.

As of now the number of product sold are 37. 11 dresses, 8 shirts, 6 shorts, 6 socks, 2 sweaters, 2 skirts, 1 P.E short and 1 P.E T-shirt. Excluding the orders from Rafiki School.

(The said school above are local institutions found in the Kamulu community, i.e Rafiki, Josper, Jubilant, GrandMark and Bluehills)

This month MITS has help Olive with 10000/= shillings so that she can go for breast lump surgery.

(Olive is one of the workers in the sewing plant)

Jackton Omondi

1 comment:

michelle said...

How exciting...your scissors and needles must be flying! Eunice is a great pick for saleswoman. She was the first student to greet me at MITS, and I will never forget her welcoming smile.
Blessings, Michelle