Project Wote Pamoja
Sewing Workspace — Project Wote Pamoja
A Project Born From Passion & Purpose
This project was founded based on my passion to share my skills and talents with others. I am deeply passionate about sewing — it is something I enjoy doing and I hope others will be able to share in this joy with me.
This project will target both women and men from different backgrounds with a disability, interested in learning how to sew and even those wanting to upgrade their current skills.
I will be sharing my knowledge in alterations, design making and cutting, and the construction of a variety of pieces including clothes and accessories.
🎯 The Project Scope
Supporting Women with Disability of all ages and Cultural backgrounds
Vision, Objective & Together As One
Vision
To equip as many individuals as possible with a life-long skill that can turn into a hobby or possible business venture. Every individual who partakes in this project will feel empowered and confident — knowing that anything is achievable if you are willing to put in the work.
To uplift the spirit of women from all communities by enabling them to take centre stage regardless of their appearance and impairment — showcasing their talents, beauty, value, and rights with the support of their families, friends, and the wider Queensland community.
Objective
Project Wote Pamoja is primarily aligned with women's participation and leadership strategy. By giving women this platform to showcase their value and rights, their ability to shine, their confidence and — more importantly — their appreciation of who they are and their role in the community is a starting point towards a meaningful participation of women in all communities.
Together As One
The women with disability, confident in their own skills, providing their talents, and appreciating their beauty while enjoying their independence and acceptance by society.
To give women the opportunity to build confidence so that they become leaders and influential members in our communities.
Three Goals That Drive This Project
Every aspect of Project Wote Pamoja is guided by these three core goals — each designed to empower, connect, and build independence.
Teach People a New Skill
I aim to teach people a new skill that can help them in life — from simple alterations to the creation of goods. This is a skill that can assist people in everyday life or be the stepping stone to a hobby or business venture.
Create a Community Safe Space
Creating a safe place where people with similar interests can gather, learn together, and support one another. A welcoming, inclusive environment where everyone belongs.
Encourage Independence in People with a Disability
This project is capable of encouraging independence for people with a disability. Participants will learn to be able to confidently sew all on their own — building lasting skills and self-reliance.
How the Program Works
Project Wote Pamoja is a project aimed at teaching people with disabilities sewing skills and strengthening the skills of those that have some sewing experience.
👥 Who Are Our Participants?
The participants of this project will be those registered with the NDIS or people living with a disability.
✅ How Do We Qualify Our Participants?
Participants will be those registered with the NDIS or people living with a disability across Brisbane and Ipswich QLD.
📋 Program Requirements
- State program support
- Helpers & volunteers
- Insurance coverage
- Accessible venue
- Sewing machines
- Fabric & sewing materials
- Patterns & templates
- NDIS registration of participants
The Weekly Program
A structured 5-week journey from learning the basics right through to walking the catwalk at our fashion parade celebration.
Introduction to Sewing & Equipment
Participants are introduced to the sewing machines, tools, and basic techniques. Learning the fundamentals of threading, stitching, and fabric handling.
Patterns & Design Making
Dedicated to learning pattern making, cutting techniques, and beginning to design their individual pieces and accessories.
Creating Your Pieces
Dedicated to participants creating clothing pieces and accessories based on the patterns they created in week two.
Alterations & Finishing Touches
Dedicated to participants making any alterations to their creations — refining, adjusting, and perfecting their finished pieces.
Fashion Parade Celebration! 👗✨
Will host a fashion parade with fellow participants and their loved ones coming to view the participants themselves model what they have created.
🎯 End Goal
Participants to parade their finished outfit on the catwalk — a fashion parade celebrating every participant's creativity, confidence, and independence.
Our Community of Creators
Building confidence, skills, and lasting friendships through the joy of creating together.
Participants enjoying time together in our supportive community space
Contact Us
Ipswich QLD 4301 Australia
✉️ Get In Touch About This Project
We'll be in touch within 1–2 business days.
Ready to Join Project Wote Pamoja?
Get in touch with Esperance and the Relief Wakes team today to register your interest or learn more.


