Self Preservation Sisterhood Circle
Each One Teach One (EOTO) “Each one teach one” is an African proverb that originated in America during slavery times. Slaves were seen as chattel and therefore denied an education so when one slave learned to read or write, it became his duty to teach someone else.
We are a group of women that pull our time together to uplift one another by improving our home environment. The women are the back bones of the family and though our strength things get done. I believe in teaching what have been taught to me. I know no pride of seeking help when it comes to knowledge of self preservation. If its Coupon, Canning, Gardening, Processing your own meat, Hanging sheetrock, Patching a hole in your wall, Tiling, Fixing your concrete steps, Replacing our lights, Changing your sink and more. I believe if you Own It, Use It, Eat It you have the right to know how to Fix it. As a Sisterhood we come together !!!!!
You can only ReceIve Help if you are will to PARTICIPATE ( Monetary or Sweat Equity)
How do we pick and choose who and what we teach.
We ask all the women to submit a list of needs.
A request come into the group.
A list of sisters that needs that same information is gather.
Base on the immediate need and participation your name is chosen for the top of the list.