Skills Program
We continue to collaborate with existing workshops, technical institutions, and experienced professionals while also establishing selected TaeTae Foundation led training initiatives. Through these partnerships, boys get to access to real tools, equipment, and structured learning materials. With guidance from skilled tradespeople, engineers, and university-level mentors, the young men develop practical abilities, discipline, and creative thinking gradually refining their talents over several years while building the confidence to design, build, and innovate.
95%
Completion Rate
87%
Employment Success
150+
Skills Taught
500+
Boys Trained
What Boys Learn
Coding
Participants are introduced to the fundamentals of electrical systems, including circuits, wiring, power distribution, and safety practices.
Mechanics
Mechanical training focuses on understanding machines, engines, and the principles that allow them to move and operate
Carpentry
Carpentry training provides hands-on experience in woodworking, measurement, and construction techniques.
Electrical Engineering
Young athletes receive guidance from experienced mentors.
What Boys Learn
Coding
Participants are introduced to the fundamentals of electrical systems, including circuits, wiring, power distribution, and safety practices.
Mechanics
Mechanical training focuses on understanding machines, engines, and the principles that allow them to move and operate
Carpentry
Carpentry training provides hands-on experience in woodworking, measurement, and construction techniques.
Electrical Engineering
Young athletes receive guidance from experienced mentors.
Impact & Outcomes
Through hands-on training, boys gain confidence, employable skills, and opportunities for entrepreneurship. Many graduates have gone on to secure jobs, start their own businesses, and mentor younger trainees. The program fosters growth, creativity, and real-world readiness.