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Breaking  out  of  a  cycle  of  prostitution  is  extremely  difficult,   explained, “It’s been a dark time for me, there’s no way to
            and many of those caught up in this life are victims of physical   describe it to anyone who hasn’t been there. You go down
            violence,  psychological  oppression  and  prolonged  social   to this dark place because you are not accepted into normal
            disconnection,  which  make  it  an  almost  impossible  trap  to   jobs no matter what you try to do. After two years I realized
            escape alone. Fortunately, none of the women designers were   that I could live differently. No one chooses prostitution, most
            alone; they are all part of an organization called ‘Turning the   of  the  women  I  know  do  it  because  they  have  children  to
            Tables’  that  promotes  economic  advancement  for  women   support.“
            exiting  the  cycle  of  prostitution.  By  providing  vocational
            training, ‘Turning the Tables’ addresses the obstacles that these   Yvel  is  no  stranger  to  philanthropical  projects,  most  notably
            women face in their pursuit of a new life. With two studios, one   is  their  work  within  the  Ethiopian  community.  Helping  to
            in Tel Aviv and another in Haifa, they serve women from all   strengthen the weak points in Israeli society is fundamental to
            backgrounds and religions including those who have arrived in   the  principles  upon  which  Yvel  was  built.  But  through  Yvel’s
            Israel as a result of sex trafficking.  At these studios, the women   support of ‘Turning the Tables’ and sponsoring of the fifteen
            embark on a full-time training program composed of courses   women  designers,  Yvel  was  able  to  share  something  even
            in different fields of fashion, such as sewing, design, cutting,   more profound. They were able to share the very essence of
            pattern making and sales. The program is mostly instructed by   who they are and what they do. Their jewelry.
            volunteer professionals, designers, seamstresses, and business
            mentors.  Vocational  training  is  the  gate  through  which  the
            women  are  able  to  enter  a  new  life  based  upon  personal
            and economic independence. Natalie, one of the designers,











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