Posts by Ndondo Mulli
He Is Faithful
On 27th October was a day that 120 beneficiaries graduated from Mully College. It was a day that truly testifies that “He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it in you.” The Yatta Vocational girls who have been in MCF for the last 3 years, had all the reasons…
Read MoreDancing In The Rain
The sweet smell of rain got everyone jumping and shouting in anticipation of what was to follow. The first droplets of rain made a sound that we longed to hear. Yes! The Lord has heard the prayers of his people and has not only heard but he has confirmed to us that he answers our…
Read MoreHunger Pains
Hunger pains are still biting hard on thousands of poor children, the elderly, the physically and mentally challenged members of the community. The government leaders have pleaded with MCF to help the starving families and children by supplying them with relief food. There is a general report of children not going to school due to…
Read MoreMCF Yatta Graduation Is Here
Carol was born in the year 2000, in Kisii County. Her father deserted the family leaving behind her poor jobless mum to take care of 6 children. School became a far fetched dream as her mother could not afford to feed and educate all 6 children. Thus, Carol was forced to drop out of school…
Read MoreSet On Fire
Junior and his brother Paul were rescued to MCF on 14th August 2019. Their mother was a young street girl who was a drug addict and an alcoholic. On that fateful night a man she had been living with for a few days found the young woman totally blacked out due to an over dose …
Read MoreThe River Running Through MCF Ndalani Is Dry!
Greetings My Friend, Over the past several months, Esther and I have spent considerable time in prayer about the desperation that we are seeing in the eyes of men, women, and children in our neighboring villages and communities. Our hearts are broken as we learn of the growing number of families who are going to…
Read MoreMCF Faces A Crisis!
MCF is in a crisis! Our neighboring communities are crying out for help! Adding to the crisis is the fact that our country is undergoing a very severe economic downturn. We see wages going unpaid, increased debt, massive layoffs, and food prices on the rise. MCF cannot ignore what is taking place around us and…
Read MoreOur Neighbors Are Crying Out For Our Help!
MCF finds our pantries low on food. Increased cost for basic commodities such as maize, beans, rice, sugar and even soap for bathing has placed an added burden on MCF finances. I question how MCF will meet our ongoing needs for our 6 locations, and how we will feed the growing number of children coming…
Read MoreBasic Needs
“Excuse me, Mummy how do I put this on? What is this? How do I use it?” These are questions a 13-year-old newly rescued girl asked on her first day at MCF. She asked Mummy Esther how to put on her underwear and what was the use of a sanitary pad. Many of the children …
Read MoreVision Bearers
Many people often ask why MCF is not called an orphanage. Why is it not called a home? If you have ever interacted with Daddy Mulli and you asked him these questions, he will gracefully smile at you and answer, “MCF is more than an orphanage, it is much more than a home… it is…
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