They graduated in tailoring, knitting, hair dressing, juice processing among others.
Bishop Muhiirwa warned Ugandans against dispensing jobs within the country, claiming to have secured greener pastures in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and security issues
He criticized parents for undervaluing vocational education, treating it as a last resort instead of recognizing its potential to transform lives. The Bishop encouraged parents to enroll their children in vocational schools to acquire hands-on skills like building, construction, mechanics, and welding, which can help them earn a living and become self-relient.
The graduates where given start up Kits and warned from selling them to get quick money rather
Rev. Kintu Willy Muhanga commended the Holy cross sisters for coming on board to give a hand to the survivals of human trafficking in this country saying that many of the youth are dying silently in the name of looking for jobs abroad
Rev. Sr. Kitinisa Grace the Director said that the rehabilitation centre started after looking at the need around and they are now five years journeying with survivals of human trafficking.