In a world where entering the job market requires digital skills, a digital literacy course was held with the support of the Canadian Embassy, serving as a new opportunity for refugee women to learn how to use computers and essential technologies that have become indispensable in our daily and professional lives. This course was not just a technical training; it was a crucial step towards empowering refugee women who may face difficulties accessing education and job opportunities due to their specific circumstances. The course aimed to teach them the essential skills of using computers and the internet, which would help them apply for jobs, communicate with the outside world, and integrate into their new community. There was a significant turnout from refugee women who expressed their happiness with this opportunity, affirming that these technical skills would be a starting point for a new beginning and a chance for economic independence, even bringing hope for a better future. This program is part of the ongoing commitment of the Canadian Embassy to support refugee women and empower them with the necessary tools for effective participation in society and the job market. The course represented a new vision for life, making women more capable of becoming self-reliant. To rely on themselves and acquire the skills that open the doors of opportunities.