UPCOMING YOUTH EVENTS
Success Signature Presents "FUN IN THE SUN" December events.
One day Youth seminar to be held at YMCA Halls (Nairobi) on 3rd December and Charges are: Ksh 1800
Four day Youth Camp to be held at Gatanga Girls High School starting from 6th - 10th December. Charges: Ksh 6500

Previous Youth Seminar Photo Gallery
We take this earliest opportunity to thank you for sending your child to our ACTIVATE YOUR GREATNESS YOUTH SEMINAR on Saturday the 27th August.
We believe our discussions on Relationships and Self Identity had a positive impact in helping them to better cope with the myriad challenges facing this generation.
From their feedback, they have indicated that future seminars attempt to address the following areas:
¨ Making informed career choices
¨ Managing peer pressure
¨ Emotional Intelligence
¨ Time Management
¨ Self Esteem
¨ Study Habits
¨ Goal setting
¨ Self drive
¨ Coping with stress
¨ Managing life after school/college
We would appreciate it, if you suggested other pertinent areas that we can incorporate.
We will continue to provide inspirational leadership and captivating seminars to our young people and we are already organizing a December camp whose dates we shall communicate later.



























MBUGUA MUMBI BAGS AN AWARD
Mbugua Mumbi has won the GOLD (Generation of Leaders) Initiative Award for his selfless and passionate effort in being a source of outstanding leadership to Kenyans.
The award, sponsored by Ford Foundation, was given by Youth Agenda a local NGO that seeks to facilitate participatory processes that enable young people to assert their role and visibility in governance and development in Kenya through its various dynamic programmes.
Mbugua Mumbi was recognized as a leader who has offered and continues to offer outstanding and role model leadership which challenges and inspires people to pursue excellence.
The glamorous event was held at the Laico Regency on Thursday, 7th July 2011.
Below is an issue of Saturday Nation of 9th July 2011, when all the awarded leaders were advertised.










