“Senai is proud of having participated in this task to create new professional opportunities,” said Valter Vicioli, representative for the institution, which is also a partner in the Project. The ABIT president emphasized the meaning of the diploma. “It is truly a very important ceremony. This project represents a job opportunity for these women from the Heliópolis community,” said Gomes da Silva.
“We, at ABIT, had the great honor to participate in the qualification project for these future professionals in the Brazilian textile and apparel sector,” he added.
For the initiative, the ABIT president received a Certificate from the director of the Ministry of Social Development and the Fight against Hunger's Governmental Articulation, Marcus Vinícius da Costa Villarim. After the ceremony, there was the traditional cocktail to celebrate the end of ABIT activities for the year.
ABIT, the representative organization of the Brazilian textile and apparel industry, participates actively in the evolution of the textile sector. A pioneer in the industrialization of Brazil, the textile sector stands out within the domestic economy.
Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association