Mully Messenger | April 2026

Beneficiary Spotlight

Sironkai Victor grew up in Maasai land, Kenya — the firstborn of four boys raised by a single mother who struggled to put food on the table. At 14, after losing her in a single devastating night, he dropped out of school to care for his brothers. With no father and nowhere to turn, his future looked impossible.

Then Mully Children’s Family changed everything. Welcomed with open arms and sponsored completely free of charge, Sironkai received education, nourishment, faith, and a family. He excelled academically, became a competitive athlete, and was appointed school captain. In January 2026, he graduated with a Diploma in Tourism Management and now works as a professional tour guide and travel consultant.

Sironkai’s journey from hunger and grief to purpose and possibility is a testament to what your support makes real.


Progress Updates

A Table Set for 200: The Ndalani Boys Dining Hall

After much anticipation, the new boys dining hall at MCF Ndalani is complete. On March 15th, the doors opened for the very first time, welcoming over 200 students to gather and share meals under one roof. What was once a dream is now part of daily life at Ndalani.

For years, the campus’s single hall had exceeded its capacity, making it difficult to serve all the children in a timely manner. With this new dining hall and kitchen, meals can now be prepared more efficiently — and the space goes beyond mealtimes, providing a place for daily devotionals and downtime so our boys have room to grow in community and spirit.


What’s New For The World’s Largest Family?

Four Days. 1,712 Lives. One God.

Thousands of community members journeyed to our Medical Camp this past month to receive free care — and every single one was met with open hands and compassionate hearts. They came seeking answers. They left with treatment, hope, and dignity.

Among the miracles witnessed: 5,000 prescriptions filled, 323 dental patients treated, 287 eye refractions performed, and hundreds of pairs of glasses distributed. 61 wounds treated, 51 people counseled — and 9 gave their lives to Jesus.

None of this would have been possible without our incredible volunteer medical team who traveled from around the world to serve. To God be the glory.


A Container Full of Hope

What began as a God-ordained partnership between Wesley Church at Federica, MAPS International, and Mully Children’s Family is now a shipping container full of hope, bound for MCF campuses. Partners gathered in a warehouse alongside our U.S. Executive Director and Ndondo Mulli, daughter of Charles Mulli, to pray over thousands of prenatal vitamins before their journey overseas.

This shipment will provide foundational nutrition for 8,000 expectant mothers across underserved communities, along with medical supplies for the future MCF Ndalani campus hospital in Machakos County. These are not just vitamins — they represent answered prayers, healthier pregnancies, and stronger families.


In Loving Memory

Honoring the Life of Mr. Jerum Mutua Musau

It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Jerum Mutua Musau — a cornerstone of this family, Accountant & Business Manager at Mully College, and devoted Headmaster of Ndalani Upper School. Jerum was faithful in his service and cherished by all who knew him. We ask that you hold his family and loved ones in your prayers during this time of grief.