SEN (Young Women’s Education Association)
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For over 150 years, the history of the Young Women’s Education Association (SEN) has been intertwined with the history of Greece. Established with the mission to combat illiteracy, exploitation, and social marginalization, the Association has endured wars, pandemics, and crises. Today, it continues to respond to contemporary social needs.

SEN remains committed to its mission of empowering and educating women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds by teaching them handicrafts as a means of livelihood. Both women and men are now trained in handicrafts and various other skills at the historic SEN Weaving Workshop on Amalias Street, as well as at its fully equipped facilities on Kolokotroni Street, for either financial security or creative expression.

In addition, the SEN store offers handcrafted items inspired by the treasures of Greek tradition, as well as contemporary designs produced in its workshops, and in collaboration with artisans who share the Association’s broader goals.

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