VOICES AND FACES FROM THE GROUND

Sewing Class “Sews” Compassion and Solidarity

In December 2025, Sister Catherine TANG, DC opened a sewing class in Zhu-Hu, an Indigenous village nestled in Taitung County. Home to Taiwan’s largest Indigenous community, Taitung embraces approximately 78,000 Indigenous people, who account for about 36% of the county’s population.

The sewing class was made possible through the donation of five factory-used sewing machines and a large supply of clothing materials from a recently closed company. These resources provided the foundation for a community initiative rooted in mutual support and service.

A professional sewing teacher was invited to guide the program, and 23 volunteers were recruited. All of the volunteers were Indigenous women and practicing Catholics. They gathered on weekends to sew vests and, at times, took materials home to continue their work. Through their collective effort, a total of 54 vests were completed.
Upon completing the vests, the women traveled together to the harbor, where they personally distributed the garments to migrant fisherfolk in the area. This act of service was met with gratitude and warmth.

The participants expressed deep joy in sharing their skills, time, and care with migrant fisherfolk. The sewing class not only provided practical assistance to those in need, but also strengthened the women’s sense of purpose, dignity, and community solidarity.
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