 getting annoyed for no good reason. The second thing, I said I would talk about this earlier, is being truthful. Being truthful is very important. And if you always lie, one lie leads to another, to another, to another, to another, eventually people find out, then boom, it happens. So you can let us know what's the one thing you think breaks a relationship on Y254 and the E-Circuit. Our next guest, actually our first guest, they come from Jitole Voluntary Service Association. I'm talking about Truth and Ben. Welcome to the studio. Now Jitole is an organization that helps the youth to find employment. Because when I'm reading this, I can see you're talking about people who are hustlers still, people who are back at home idling. If you could, please explain to me, how do you find these youths? Basically, we go to the estates around where the idol, where they have their rest. Maliwa Naitama base, we get them there. We also source them through our friends, relatives, neighbors. Yeah, we get them through the search sources. Yes. And Ruth, you're a volunteer member. So far, what's the, what's your callage? This is a group of people who work here. They're from Sairia, from Rikasana. They're from Tulewesa, from Fikiwa and Kuba. They're from Lesea, from Sairia, from Fijiana. They're from Wasi-Chana and Fulana. They're from Tuletea, from Wasi-Chana and Fijiana. They work at the Nafanya, they're from Jitolea. I'm from Mouja. And when I'm there, I work at the Nafanya. They're from Sairia, from Kujua, Kasi. They're from Kukua, from Hidals. They're from Kitu, from Kujitengemea. Yes. They're from the reception, they're from the youth. They're from the youth. And I think that's one of the different fields that we're working on here. Ben, there's salon and beauty mechanics, welding, electronics repair, which is really good, catering, barbering, artwork, auto wiring, electrical and tailoring. All these fields, they're very different. So how do you get the trainers? The trainers? Well, it's good that Kenyans are good-hearted people. And as you go a long way looking for those who can come on board to help us, we just reach them out, speak to them, those who have these jobs, actually, at their places of work. Or when we reach them, we speak to them, we try to share the idea of how we can help our youth. Because actually, if we see around, our youth, when they want to learn, they want to go to school. So, they want to go to the bank, they want to go to school, they want to go to school, they want to eat, they want to work. At the end of the day, they want something. So, the reception is good. They take it in and the majority are willing to come on board to help. In fact, so far, we've gotten 100 volunteers. 100 volunteers. Yeah, just as you have seen there in the paper, already we have people with such jobs. Yes, and in fact, we have enrolled 40 youths. 40 youths already. And 100 volunteers who are ready to even take more. Exactly. So, you see, there's that deficit. Yeah. What are the main challenges when you are starting the Voluntary Service Association? Yes. Because I can imagine there are a few challenges. Yes, of course there are challenges. Well, challenge number one is sometimes, okay, you need enough resources to go around, okay? And at the same time, also the volunteers, some of them you find they don't have enough facilities. They are willing, yes, but they don't have enough facilities. To cater to all the youths. Yeah, exactly. You see, like the saloon guys, they might require some extra materials to train. Same case with the tailoring guys, you find that they want to have an extra machine so that whoever is being trained can be able to use it. Yeah. So, those are the challenges. But all in all, things are not so bad. Yes. Another challenge, well, is on the side of the youths, sometimes they are not so receptive bearing the fact that they're not going to get and something at the end of the day. Yeah, but the good is that once they realize that after gaining some experience, they can... They can... Yeah, in fact, Dorothy can answer what they do. At least to entice them or to incite them to come. And I think that's a discussion we need to have on the E-Circuit because, you know, it's an entertaining show and we always like to educate the people. The thing is, I think the youth need to understand that returns don't necessarily come all at once, but if you have the skills, we always say hashtag talent in E-Circuit and I think all these fields requires some bit of talent. Once you're trained, you get skilled, then you turn it into a talent after, you know, repeat, repeat, repeat and you get good at it. But let me ask you, as a volunteer member, I've had challenges in terms of resources. Have you been... Um... Um... What are the bypassing challenges? Challenge... When I was a youth, I always wanted to talk. I always thought I wanted to talk. I wanted to study the sphere of culture. And... I was taught to accommodate many youths. I was taught to work, because I was an air-and-resourist. So, I was taught to accommodate many youths. And I always wanted to work with them. And I always wanted to talk and I always wanted to talk, but with the need of the sphere. And I always had challenges in terms of lunch and food, and I always wanted to talk. So, to be able to do it, to be able to do it now, it can be sometimes to be able to motivate the youth to participate in the sphere of culture and to have a good relationship with them. So, it's possible that there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Yes. And then we promise them, in case there's a lot of work to be done. Come on, before you continue, we'll find out a bit about this organization. Because we know that there's a lot to be done. But there, as long as there's a lot to be done and there's a lot to be done, the youth need more big brothers and sisters like you. But we know that there's a lot to be done. So, it's possible that there's a lot of work to be done to help the youth to participate in the sphere of culture and to help the youth to participate in the sphere of culture. And it's possible that there's a lot to be done and there's a lot of work to be done. Yes. Ah, nice. Yes. Ah, you're doing really good work. Yeah, that's how you do it. So, aside from going to the people themselves, the people who are going to be volunteers to help the youths, as you said, financial challenges are also there. Is there a way people can contact you and try to help out and reach out? Yes. We have an office. Yeah. Can you bang it on the boat next to Family Bank? Next to Family Bank, there's an office at Gadiru House. Second floor, Room 32. And the numbers, we have 0720, 738, 450. I could you repeat that number, please? 0720, 738, 450. Yes. So, anyone can come and assist. Equaniraya, Equania, the NGOs, and I hope you're approaching them as well. Because I think what you're doing is really beneficial. Because membership is actually free of charge. Yeah, we don't charge anything. This is really good. And you get to acquire skills. If you're unable to continue with your studies or if you had to drop out for one reason or the other, these are the people for you. So, make sure you contact them. Is there a website? So far, we've not opened one, but we're aspiring to have one very soon. But you have a Facebook page, Zitole Voluntary Haslas Association. Zitole Voluntary Haslas Association. Association. Yes, if you go there, you'll find us. Yeah. What are your projections for the near future in 2019? Right now, you said you have 100 volunteers and 40 youth members. So, what are your projections? What's the growth? Well, we project. What are your targets? We project to a thousand, because the youth are the majority in this country. 70% of the population is no joke. So, okay, the government alone cannot cater for it, cannot manage that. And we, at least we aspire to go country-wide, not only Nairobi. So far, we've gone to various locations in Nairobi. What type of places do you target when you go there? Okay, we target, especially the low-level areas, the slum areas, yes. And we want to go even up-country, yeah. We just have a few, we have one Voluntary Muru and one in Kisumu, yeah. But we expect to at least cover bigger area of the country. So, all volunteers are welcome on board. At least even if you reach a thousand, the youth are many. Yeah, you better have them because the youth are many, so that when they come, they get somebody to help them. Yes. Santisana, thank you so much for coming through. Again, let me repeat the numbers. You can contact either Kiyoko or Ben on the number 0720738450, right? Yes, yes. Santisana, thank you so much for what you're doing for the youth in this country. God knows we need it. And we need more big brothers and sisters like you around because I think you're the people who are going to make a difference. Thank you. Santisana for coming through. We'll be back after this.