- Hair Dressing and beauty therapy.
- Fashion and design
- Motor Vehicle Mechanics
- Electrical Installation
- Electronics
- ICT(Information and Communication Technology)
- Hotel and Catering Management
- Carpentry (Wood Technology)
- Metal Work
- Computer Packages
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
January 2010 Intakes
We are announcing the interviews for 2010 intake in the following courses:
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Moi Day with a difference
Some of the patients who attended the free medical camp on 10th October 2009. More than six hundred people benefited from this initiative. The following partners were involved in in making the medical camp a reality.
- CORDAID
- Glen Mark Pharmaceuticals
- Crescent Aid Kenya Pharmaceutical
- Europa Healthcare
- Nairobi Out Patient Hospital
- Globe Pharmaceutical
- PCEA Health Board
- St. Vincent VCT
- Gertrude children hospital
- Lion’s Sight First Eye Hospital
- Ideal Medical Clinic
This saturday, 10th October 2009 marks the Moi Day celebration, one of the national holidays in Kenya. It is named after the 2nd President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi. The former president declared that the day be celebrated in supporting to the vulnerable members of the society through assistance to make difference in their lives.
To fulfill this noble course, ECC is delighted to hold the 2nd free medical camp for the benefit of the society. We anticipate that more than 2000 people will benefit from this one day event. Special thanks to our partners who have supported this initiative of providing medical support to the community and thereby fulfilling our motto of RESTORING LOST HOPE
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Restoring Lost Hope
As birds end their discordant music, children find their way in ECC to their Kindergarten and immediately start their lessons. Few minutes before the teacher enters the classroom, a child teacher is already in control and revisions in top gear. The teacher then arrives and before she greets them, “good morning teacher” followed by songs rules the air. These are the daily happenings in Eastleigh Community Centre as we engage children in basic education.
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