Monday, September 27, 2010

Its happening.

I think all friends of CTC have now figured that we have new faces in CTC – Kenya side. Rebecca Daniel, Charles Wachira and Benard owino have been very instrumental on helping CTC move into the next level. Only the activities and the impact on the community can attest to what they have brought on the table.

Our VCT clinic has been doing great and the larger community is thanking CTC family for saving them the journey to Kijabe, Naivasha and other distances they have to travel to get the much needed services. We are thankful that we can be able to make a difference.

The youth in Maai Mahiu have gone nuts wanting to be part of this vibrant organization that wants to walk with them, mentor them and help them narture their talents and allow them to talk while we listen. Oh how we need help to support the education and the talents of this young people in Maai Mahiu and create the much needed opportunity.

Rafiki Link is the talk of the schools this month. The activities that have been going on have been so engaging, thanks to Rebbeca and Mwaniki for their efforts to make this possible. The oncoming events are keeping them motivated more than one can imagine. Thanks for the new ideas team of bringing the students and the schools together to learn from each other.

Our Ubuntu days have been so successful in bringing the community together to address the issues of environment and health in Maai Mahiu. We were joined by friends from Texas last Saturday and we did it again. Cleaned the town, planted trees and talked about our responsibility and involvement in making this exercise successful and sustainable. We are on the move.

The climax of the month was the visit from Bristol Myers squibb – Technical assistance Program faculty. They led us in rigorous workshops to help our staff focus on the issues at hand. We can’t thank that team enough for the good work the did with us for those days

Please check out this space and keep yourself updated on what is coming up. Stay or become involved in the different programs that we are running here and welcome to Kenya to see it happen.

Jeremiah Kuria.










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