In the framework of WomInCreativePower, we created videos to introduce five really inspiring and talented women and business owners based in Budapest. All of them are former participants of our project, some of them participated in our mentorship program last autumn, some in our training program and some in our multiplier events. 🥰
Check out their introductory videos and visit their pages! 🙂
- Elena has made her dream true and opened two super-nice shops with natural products for household and beauty – Mimbre Hulladékmentes és organikus drogéria.
- Kristina is a Croatian expat working in Budapest as a product manager for an international company. She is also a yoga teacher who fell in love with teaching and helping women overcome the fear of change. Get in touch with her via Instagram !
- Rocio organizes community-building social events and really useful workshops for women entrepreneurs. She also talks about interesing topics with her guests at her podcast channel: https://anchor.fm/womenup
- Lisa is doing her PhD in Hungary while creating beautiful keychains, pins, buttons, and even natural soaps! Check out her products at: https://www.instagram.com/broshkodelka_/?hl=en
- Katerina is a super-inspiring, talented hair and make-up artist who found her path in Budapest. Get an insight on her work and contact her at: https://www.instagram.com/katerina_kutepova/
WomInCreativePower (WICP) project, is a KA2 Strategic Partnership co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union – Luxembourgish National Agency Anefore. The project is led by Formation et Sensibilisation de Luxembourg – FSL (Luxembourg), and involves a transnational partnership with Sweden (SwIdeas AB), Hungary (SVF), and Slovenia (Povod).
WICP aims to support the economic integration of migrant women into their receiving communities by investing in the development of skills related to entrepreneurship and to the creative sector. This approach emerges from the perception that self-employment and entrepreneurship represent a promising pathway for migrant women to access the labor market.