Monday, October 25, 2010

CTC Soccer team wins!

CTC youth soccer team has been participating in a local soccer tournament and the most awaited game was our soccer team playing against the Maai- Mahiu champs, being the long awaited game, community members turned up in a large number to support our team with Paul Mwaniki being the leader of the cheering squad with a vuvuzela and the rest did not hesitate to join him in this huge cheering group. Surprisingly our team won the game with a goal aggregate of 2-1.
After the final whistle the field pomp up with songs and dances, the team has become the talk of the community and it is now taking the lead with 7 points with 2 matches remaining for first round,hey guys wait for surprises, CTC soccer team go go go go goal……………………………………………………..!!!!

CTC youth program manager
Bernard









Monday, October 18, 2010

UBUNTU DAY

This community service day was great where all community members and stakeholders were available where we did cleaning up of our environment. With the help of our administration we will be having assessments and tours of Maai- Mahiu town with ministry of health with a purpose of improving our environment. The environmental club at Ngeya primary school is doing great where we are involving the youth on issues within us, With help from mama hope we have started a tree nursery project whereby we intend to have 30,000 tree seedlings.
'Cucu shamba' (Grandmothers garden) is also doing great and they are ready for transition.
A successful leader must plan her work, and work her plan. A leader who moves by guesswork, without practical, definite plans, is comparable to a ship without a rudder. Sooner or later she will land on the rocks.It has been of great help over the year and with a lot of success from the community members getting involved for the provision of services we see a future for our community.











Monday, October 11, 2010

New life skills for our nine amazing women.

Hi everyone! economic program is still moving on very well and the mums are learning new life skills day by day. For now they are able to make 8 pieces skirt and yet to learn how to make 6 pieces circular skirts, they are very excited to learn these new life skills that will help them in their future, Florence and Trizah made some for their daughters.
In addition they have learnt how to make aprons and they have been able to make 4 of them for our cook mama Peter. malaika mums have also learnt how to make vikoi towels and some were exported to Canada, we are hoping to get market where we can sell them. be the first one to get these amazing products that will also help in supporting these ladies who have kids with disabilities.

By Liz Josiah.

























































































Monday, October 4, 2010

Youth program

CTC youth has been volunteering on the tree nursery at Ngeya and they have been doing a great job for the betterment of our environment.
So far they have managed to prepare a tree seedbed and putting soil in porting bags ready to plant tree seedlings. We are wishing them good luck in all their efforts to make this happen.

Youth program coordinator
Bernard