A number of Saudi trainees graduated from the Al-Nahda Women's Society on Sunday after successfully completing a training course to prepare them for the labor market. The organization was established in 1962 by Princess Sara Al-Faisal to help Saudi women. The course falls under the society's program called “My Future”. The program helps them discover their talents and aptitudes. The program offers an opportunity for girls and women between 18 and 40 years of age. A study conducted on this group has revealed that 93 percent are secondary school graduates who were unable to find work.