THE largest 24-hour standalone convenience store operator, 7-Eleven Malaysia, in collaboration with its partner NGOhub, has taken the initiative to contribute to a non-profit social enterprise, UmieAktif which works with economically challenged women in areas such as Chow Kit, Kampung Melayu Ampang, Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu.

The contribution of sewing machines aims to provide single mothers and underprivileged women with the opportunity to make a living through sewing using recycled materials and fabric, and also how to market their products.

“At 7-Eleven Malaysia, we believe passionately in giving back and strengthening resilience within vulnerable communities, and there is no exception for single mothers and women from low-income families. We hope that the contribution of sewing machines could give them the opportunity to work, to continuously improving their job skills and eventually putting their families on a positive trajectory toward self-sufficiency,” said 7-Eleven Malaysia Marketing General Manager Ronan Lee.

Lee further pointed out that single mothers and marginalised women that lack specialised skills are often forced to rely on modest welfare assistance to make ends meet, and 7-Eleven believes that an empowerment project such as this goes a long way.

Beaming with a smile, UmieAktif co-founder Nik Sin Nik Man said they are thankful to 7-Eleven Malaysia for the generous contribution as it means a lot to their participants, where at present, there are more than 100 participants who are mostly single mothers, home-makers and also women who want to learn about entrepreneurship.

“Since its inception in 2016, the sewing project has brought about positive impact to the community. Many of our participants can now pay medical bills, send their children to school and put food on table with decreased reliance on assistance from the members of the public. Apart from this, we also create a support group where participants are encouraged to offer support to one another,” he added.

For more information on Umie Aktif, follow facebook.com/UmieAktif, or call +6017 527 9342.