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CEO,Meru Youth Service

Background information

The MYSB in its year of foundation was able to train 1,000 cohorts, equip them with vocational skills at the Meru National Polytechnic and issue them with relevant tool kits each. This was an important milestone as so far the MYSB has trained and skilled almost 3,000 cohorts in the 5 years of existence.

We had 5 cohorts

1.1st cohort 2018 with 1000 recruits
2.2nd 2019 with 475 recruits
3.3rd 2021 special intake 150 street children
4.4th 2022 with 439 recruit and then 2023 with 291 recruits

Giving us a total of 2355 recruits

Achivements

Recruits

community health promoters

tree planting

street children

Twende kazi

Meru Youth Service Key Pillars

Paramilitary

Meru Youth Service offers structured paramilitary training designed to instill discipline, leadership, and a strong sense of civic responsibility among the youth

Education

At Meru Youth Service, education is a cornerstone of empowerment. We offer both formal and vocational training programs aimed at equipping young people with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for personal growth and national development

Community Service

Community service is at the heart of Meru Youth Service. We believe in nurturing responsible citizens through active engagement in meaningful service to society

Enterprise

Enterprise is a key pillar in empowering youth towards economic independence. At Meru Youth Service, we promote a strong culture of entrepreneurship by equipping young people with practical skills in agribusiness, crafts, manufacturing, and service-based ventures.

News&Updates

The Governor of Meru County, H.E. Rev. Mutuma M’Ethingia, joined the Meru Youth Service in their community service activities

This afternoon in Timau Municipality, the Governor of Meru County, H.E. Rev. Mutuma M’Ethingia, joined the Meru Youth Service in their community service activities, where they continue to play an important role in promoting environmental cleanliness and conservation. The programme is not only enhancing local communities but also creating employment opportunities, instilling discipline, and helping […]

The Simba Brigade, fondly referred to as “The Second Borns,” has successfully wrapped up their paradisciplinary training and community service

The Simba Brigade, fondly referred to as “The Second Borns,” has successfully wrapped up their paradisciplinary training and community service at the MYS Training Centre. This marks an important step in their journey as they now head home for a well-deserved two-week break. They are set to report back on 12th May, where they will […]

Day one of the clean-up at Muthara Market by the MYS

Day one of the clean-up at Muthara Market by the Meru Youth Service was a great success, bringing renewed energy and pride to the community. Youth participants worked diligently to restore cleanliness and order, earning praise from both market leaders and residents. Traders and locals expressed their appreciation, noting that a clean environment boosts business […]

Ngudune Market has received a significant facelift following the intervention of MYS

Ngudune Market has received a significant facelift following the intervention of Meru Youth Service recruits, who were actively engaged in unblocking and clearing the drainage systems around the market. Their efforts have greatly enhanced cleanliness and improved the overall environment, making the area more accessible and appealing for both traders and customers. Residents have expressed […]

MYS trainees were in Maua town in a spirited community service exercise

Meru Youth Service (MYS) trainees were in Maua town today in a spirited community service exercise demonstrating their commitment to building a cleaner and more responsible society. Education, Science, Culture and Arts CECM Dr. Esther Rukunga joined the trainees reinforcing the County Government of Meru’s dedication to youth empowerment and development. ‎ ‎The activity received […]

The Kifaru Brigade, also known as “The First Borns,” has today successfully completed their paradisciplinary training and community service at the MYS Training Centre.

The Kifaru Brigade, also known as “The First Borns,” has today successfully completed their paradisciplinary training and community service at the MYS Training Centre. Following this milestone, they will proceed on a two-week break at home. They are expected to return on 12th May to begin preparations for their pass-out ceremony, after which they will […]