Kenya Is At A Crossroads

Kenya Is At A Crossroads from Mully Children’s Family USA on Vimeo. Help MCF answer the call to those continuing to suffer from the impact of Covid-19! Following the announcement…

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Kenya National Exams

Kenya was adversely affected by the lockdown that saw all schools, colleges, and universities close down for nine months in 2020 due to covid-19. Therefore, the government had to reschedule all…

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Food Distribution in Community Schools

The effects of the calamities of 2020 in Kenya are still being felt across the country. Many people lost their jobs due to covid-19, as organizations and companies closed down. Secondly,…

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MCF Karate Team

At MCF, we aim to give each child an avenue to discover and develop their giftedness or talent. In this, many graduates from MCF make a living through the skills they developed…

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Mully College Graduation

It is that time at MCF where we are in awe of the Lord’s goodness in the lives of 52 young people who will be graduating later this month from…

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Three Siblings

    Our MCF community workers received the following response when they found three siblings staying home while school was going on. “We have been engaging in all manner of odd…

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OFFERED FOR SALE 

Mwende is 8 years old, her bother Mwendwa is 4 years, while her younger brother Munyao is 5 months old. Their mother’s name is Mbatha, and she is insane. Mbatha had…

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ASANTE SANA – THANK YOU VERY MUCH

This year particularity has not been an easy one for many across the world because of the coronavirus pandemic. Many have lost their businesses, livelihoods, friends and close family members.…

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31 YEARS OF GIVING THANKS TO GOD

Last month Mully Children’s Family celebrated 31 years of God’s grace, favor, provision, love, mercy and miracles upon miracles. We have seen over 18,000 young individuals being transformed from a…

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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…

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