Our 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…

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Basic 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 …

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Vision 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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We Are All One Family

Poverty defines many villages in Kenya. Lack of food, clean water, medical care, schools, and sanitation are challenges millions of Kenyans  face  every day. Is there a solution to this abject poverty that has been the bedrock of causing children to become beggars, child prostitutes and thieves, among other societal ills? MCF has adapted a…

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Ecotourism Conference

MCF will be hosting its first Ecotourism Conference with the goal of  sharing ideas for sustainability development in Kenya for Internantional markets, with the focus on German Market. Our deeply-held conviction is that the concept of ecotourism is  a key component that will champion a communal approach toward preserving  and conserving our cultural heritage, while…

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Dr. Charles Mulli Enviromental Day

Dr. Mulli Environmental Award Initiative was started by Daddy Mulli to reward the best schools annually to inspire active participation of schools  in the adopt-a-tree initiative, among other social intervention.The Adopt-a- tree campaigns, among children and youth in schools, was instigated to influence active participation of target community to replicate successes in environmental transformation within…

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COURAGE OF BEING A TEENAGE MOTHER

The youngest mother whom we have recorded in our history as a family is a 12-year-old girl. Over the years we have rescued young teenage mothers from the most unbelievable circumstances. Many upon rescue had so much bitterness and anger towards the men who impregnated then, of whom many are survivors of rape. In MCF…

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THERE IS ROOM FOR ONE MORE

Since 2019 began, we have opened our doors to 231 children in different MCF branches. The hardships of life have increasingly seen children as young as a few days old being abandoned by their mothers. The pain of loosing the only parent to death has pressured young children of less than 10 years to take…

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RAINS HAVE COME

Our faces were filled with joy at the smell of the coming rains. The rain drops falling reminded us of the faithfulness of the Lord, and the assurance that God answers our prayers. The Thika River is again thundering with beautiful sounds of the rushing waters. Glory to God! We would like you to join…

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A Dry River

Everyday we gaze at the clear blue African skies hoping that soon we, like Elijah’s servant, will see a cloud as small as the hand of a man. Then we shall shout with joy knowing that the rains are coming. Our land is thirsty! Our livestock are thirsty! Children, women, men and the elderly are…

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