Ostawat carpentry
Vocational Skills for Sustainable Impact
Vocational Skills for Sustainable Impact
Ostawat Carpentry, launched in November 2022 with funding from Banque du Caire, is built on the product training model—where trainees learn by creating real products that serve their community. Through hands-on workshops, women and men are trained in woodworking techniques, safety, and the full process of producing durable wooden benches.
The benches made during training are not just practice pieces—they are installed in underserved public spaces, providing much-needed seating for the elderly and those in need. This way, every product becomes both a learning tool and a community service.
Each bench produced by Ostawat Carpentry is more than furniture—it’s a symbol of skill development, dignity, and community care. Together, we’re building a stronger, more supportive environment for all.
Provide practical carpentry training for beginners
Teach woodworking techniques, safety, and craftsmanship
Build and install public benches in busy, underserved locations
Honor donors and community support through engraved benches
Open to both women and men with no prior experience in carpentry.
Participants work with real materials and tools from day one, guided by expert carpenters.
Every item made — especially our public benches — is built to solve real community needs.
We use the waqf model to fund long-term impact, helping trainees generate income while continuing to serve others.
Donor names are engraved into finished pieces — connecting the giver, the maker, and the community.
With each bench, your name becomes more than just words – it becomes a living legacy. By dedicating a bench, you create a space of comfort and reflection for others, while leaving behind a mark of generosity that continues to give long after today.
“Give a gift that lasts — dedicate a bench with a name, a place where love, care, and memory come together. Each visit reflects the thoughtfulness behind it, inspiring all who see it, and leaving a legacy that endures through time. A simple name becomes a story, a symbol of generosity, and a timeless expression of love.”