What God Has Done and What’s Next | A Message from Charles Mulli

As we step into 2026, we are deeply grateful for your faithful partnership with Mully Children’s Family. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Charles Mulli, shares a heartfelt New Year message reflecting on the journey behind us and the work ahead. As we move forward together, we invite you to join us in prayer for every…

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Where Are MCF’s Homes and Programs Located?

MCF operates multiple children’s homes and programs across Kenya, with major campuses in Ndalani, Yatta, Lodwar, and Malindi. Each campus includes residential homes, schools, medical facilities, vocational training, and sustainability projects. Beyond campus boundaries, MCF serves surrounding communities through education, healthcare, clean water initiatives, and family support programs. This integrated approach helps prevent abandonment while…

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How Many Children Are Currently in Your Care?

Mully Children’s Family currently provides daily care for more than 8,000 children across Kenya. This includes children living on MCF campuses as well as those supported through education, healthcare, and community outreach programs. Each child receives access to safe housing, nutritious meals, education, medical care, counseling, and spiritual support. Despite the scale of the ministry,…

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Why Is MCF Called “The World’s Largest Family”?

Mully Children’s Family is known as The World’s Largest Family because children are not treated as beneficiaries of a program but welcomed as sons and daughters into a Christ-centered home. Unlike traditional institutional care, MCF is built around family units where children grow up with structure, accountability, affection, and belonging. Caregivers serve as parents. Older…

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What Is MCF’s Mission and Vision?

The mission of Mully Children’s Family is to rescue, restore, and empower children who have been abandoned, abused, orphaned, or neglected. This mission guides every decision, program, and partnership across the ministry. Rescue is often the first step. Many children arrive after experiencing trauma, hunger, exploitation, or abandonment. Once safe, restoration begins through consistent care…

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Who Founded Mully Children’s Family, and Why?

Mully Children’s Family was founded in 1989 by Dr. Charles Mulli and his wife Esther Mulli, whose shared obedience to God’s calling sparked a movement that continues to transform lives across Kenya. Dr. Mulli’s story begins in deep poverty. Abandoned as a child and forced to survive on the streets, he experienced hunger, rejection, and…

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Recent Updates from Mully Children’s Family in Kenya

Faith at Work in Kenya | Life at Mully Children’s Family This video provides an insight into daily life at Mully Children’s Family in Kenya, as seen through the eyes of the people who serve, work, and walk alongside the children and communities we care for. From ongoing agricultural projects to hospitality, leadership, and care…

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The First Noel in Kenya | The World’s Largest Family Sings Together

Experience the beauty of Christmas through The First Noel, sung by the Mully Mission Choir in Kenya. This special performance is shared by the children and young adults of Mully Children’s Family, often known as the world’s largest family. Set against the natural beauty of Kenya, their voices carry a message of hope, joy, and…

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A Time to Give and a Time to Celebrate

Matthew 25:40 – NIV – “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’” During this Christmas season, the Mully Children’s Family is once again reaching out to surrounding communities with meaningful activities designed to win souls…

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Born on Arrival: A Journey from Despair to Hope

Jeremiah 29:11 – NIV – “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” On Thursday, November 27th, 2025, MCF Malindi opened its gates to welcome a new group of 35 girls and 13 babies,…

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