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, Eunice encountered Jesus Christ for the first time. Through education, discipleship, and vocational training, she discovered both her purpose and her potential.

After graduating at the top of her class in hairdressing and beauty therapy, Eunice faced what no 19-year-old should: the loss of her mother, and the weight of raising her younger siblings on her own.

Today, Eunice owns two successful salons in Vipingo, Kenya, employs two young women, and has mentored 12 others through apprenticeships that provide skills, confidence, and hope for the future.

Her story is a powerful reminder that when a child is rescued, educated, discipled, and empowered, the impact extends far beyond one life. Through God’s grace, transformed lives multiply into families, communities, and future generations.

❤️ This is the power of child sponsorship.
❤️ This is the impact of vocational training.
❤️ This is the faithfulness of God.