
🌟Empowering Through Vocational Training at Manonaya
At Manonaya, we understand how important it is to teach real-life skills that help individuals become more confident, independent, and prepared for the future. Our vocational training program is designed to give students the chance to learn by doing—building skills they can use in everyday life, and even to earn on their own one day.
Through activities like baking, art, computers, and crafts, students explore what they enjoy and what they’re good at. These hands-on experiences help them feel proud of what they create, while also teaching patience, focus, and responsibility.
We also include training in daily life skills and communication to help students manage simple tasks at home or in the community. Many of these skills can grow into small business ideas or part-time work in the future, helping them move toward financial independence and a more self-reliant life.
At Manonaya, we don’t just teach skills—we build confidence, purpose, and the ability to dream of a brighter, more independent tomorrow.
📋 Vocational Training Activities at Manonaya
Activity Description
Tie & Dye A creative fabric design technique where students learn to dye cloth with beautiful patterns —ideal for making custom scarves, dupattas, and bags.
Block Printing Traditional hand-printing techniques using wooden blocks to design fabric-based items like (Dupatta/Tote Bag) dupattas and tote bags. Encourages precision and creativity.
Paper Bag Making Hands-on training in eco-friendly craft, teaching folding, shaping, and decorating paper bags for practical and marketable use.
Envelope Making Teaches design and construction of decorative and functional envelopes, helping improve fine motor skills and attention to detail.
Jewelry Making Students learn to create earrings, bracelets, and necklaces using beads, wires, and other materials—a great blend of design and craftsmanship.
Art & Craft / A wide range of visual art activities to promote self-expression, emotional release, and fine Drawing & Painting motor development.
Music Engages learners in rhythm, instruments, and vocal exercises, supporting self-expression, auditory processing, and group interaction.
Computers Introduces basic digital literacy including typing, browsing, and creative tools like Paint or Word, building confidence in technology use.
Baking Skills Fun and functional lessons in baking simple items like cookies and cakes. Promotes independence, sequencing, and safety awareness.
Candle Making Involves melting, molding, and decorating candles—encouraging sensory exploration and creative product design.
Communication Training focused on expressive and receptive language, body language, and social cues to Skills promote effective real-world communication.
Daily Life Skills Includes practical training in self-care, household tasks, time management, and safety to encourage confident daily living.