Maai Mahiu Polytechnic School
In July 2003 nine individuals traveled from the United States to Maai Mahiu to construct a classroom at an orphanage that was home to 140 children.  That summer CTC built two classrooms that were used for computer training and tailoring courses.  Today the school has six classrooms with over 120 students educating them in courses such as:  tailoring, carpentry, leather works, cosmetology, computer training and knitting.  It is a growing program that is run and in partnership with the Africa Inland Children’s Home.  In July 2008 the school received the award for most improved polytechnic school in Kenya.

Rafiki Link
This program links Kenyan schools with schools around the world in a connection of friendship and mutual support. Currently we have established relationships with three local high schools and four primary schools in the Maai Mahiu area.  Local schools in Kenya are home to the underprivileged of Kenyan society. We strengthen local schools by giving in-school prizes, supporting small capital projects, and building up post-secondary school scholarships.  These programs are providing opportunity to the youth of Maai Mahiu as well as creating a bridge to youth across the world in hopes to narrow the gap and build a better global understanding through education and friendship.