Beneficiary Spotlight: Eunice Furaha Chiro

From orphaned child to business owner, mentor, and employer. When Eunice Furaha Chiro arrived at Mully Children’s Family in 2007, she had nothing. After the death of her father, her family was left without support, and she came to MCF Vipingo as part of its very first class alongside two of her siblings. At MCF,…

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From Hunger to Hope: My Story of Survival, Faith, and a Future Restored

My name is Sironkai Victor. I am the firstborn in a family of four boys. I was raised in Narok County, Maasai land, Kenya, in a home where my mother was the only breadwinner. Life was extremely difficult. Many times, getting a single meal a day was impossible, and we often went to sleep hungry.…

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How Education Is Breaking the Cycle of Poverty in Kenya: Real Stories from Mully Children’s Family

In Kenya, millions of children grow up without access to quality education. Many face poverty, hunger, and a lack of opportunity that limits their future. Through Mully Children’s Family (MCF), that story is being rewritten. For more than 35 years, MCF has been transforming lives by providing vulnerable children and youth with access to education,…

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A Father Like The Son

How I See Jesus in Charles Mulli It’s noon where I sit in Dallas and 8 p.m. in Ndalani, Kenya. Though we are time zones apart, my heart is close to MCF. I’m continually drawn to the steady faithfulness of Charles Mulli, Mama Esther, and their entire staff and family. I resonate with the impact…

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Mully Ways

Dusk settled around me as I meandered through Ndalani on that pleasant June evening. It was 2022, and the privilege of travel, after the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions were lifted, had recently been restored. I felt the gift of renewed freedom that night. A chorus of branches swayed in the gentle breeze above me, lifting my…

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Mercy’s Story: An Orphan Who Became an Oncologist

When Mercy was a little girl, her mother didn’t receive proper medical care during childbirth and died. The loss grieved Mercy, who determined that she would become a doctor to save others from her mother’s fate. However, because she was living with her elderly grandparents in dire poverty, her budding dream seemed like a long…

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A distant trip straight to my heart

I have always had a tender spot for children in need. I’m one to cry at commercials of children in hospitals or when I hear of a child taken away from his parents due to tragedy or unfortunate events. Sometimes I wrestle with the injustice of it all.  I frequently hope and pray for a…

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Linda And Blessing

Linda and Blessing

Linda met Blessing several years ago on a short-term mission trip to MCF. Our team of ladies was performing the play about the little lost lamb. During the play I noticed one small girl in the back row who was crying and looked terrified. At the end of the play, I thought about this little…

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Sponsoring A Child In Africa Means A Lot To Me

Abby Sandy Springs, GA Sponsoring a child in Africa means a lot to me. Before I heard about Mully Children’s Family I really didn’t understand that there were children that didn’t have mom’s or dad’s. Dr. Mulli finds the children that have no parents or food and are very unhappy. He brings them into his…

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Vocational Students Graduate

Over 100 girls who have been undergoing vocational training at the Mully Children Family (MCF) graduated on 16th November 2014. The colourful event was held at MCF Yatta. These girls have for the last two years been undertaking training in tailoring, knitting, hairdressing and cookery. Most of them were vulnerable young adults rescued from street…

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