As Liyakat Association, the project called EMEK PİŞTİ COME ON THE TABLE, which was established with the aim of providing employment guaranteed vocational training to our disadvantaged women who stay in shelters or need social service support so that they can stand on their own feet, has been successfully concluded. As a result of the research we conducted during the project stages, we discovered the need for female workers in the injection operator department in the Plastics Sector and aimed to add life to the sector that has difficulty in finding trained personnel. Again, with the meetings we conducted, we got commitments from companies that will create employment for 30 of our women and set off. First of all, as a result of our promotional work, which we named Volunteer Ambassador and supported by 35 male volunteers who are recognized in the local or national agenda, we launched our project called "Emek Piştı! Come on the Table" in December 2011. Following the launch, during the New Year period, we created the necessary financial resources for the project by selling our plates, which we called "Labor Plate", which are the symbol of our project. As LİYAKAT Association, we started the Plastic Injection Operator vocational course with employment guarantee for 30 disadvantaged women within the framework of the protocol we signed with the Izmir Provincial Directorate of Family and Social Policies, İŞKUR, Mazhar Zorlu Technical and Industrial Vocational High School, which did not withhold their support during our project. We held our first meeting with the disadvantaged women determined as a result of the meetings with the Izmir Provincial Directorate of Family and Social Policies, with a volunteer life coach who supported us in order for our women to believe in this project and to increase their motivation. We continued to give moral support to our women by visiting them frequently at school throughout the training period. As a result of the training, 15 disadvantaged women completed the course and earned the right to receive a certificate. 8 of our women, whom we called "Our Sea Stars", started to be employed in the companies supporting the project in the plastics sector as of July 2012. They now have a salary that they have earned with their own sweat, without needing anyone's help, and most importantly, they have self-confidence that they have earned through struggle.