Mully Messenger | February 2026
Beneficiary Spotlight
Angeline Wanza’s childhood was marked by extreme poverty and deep pain. Growing up in a grass hut, she and her six siblings often slept on the floor with only one meal a day. Violence and instability made hope feel out of reach.
Everything changed when they were welcomed into Mully Children’s Family. At MCF, Angeline found safety, education, and the healing love of Jesus.
Today, Angeline serves as an MCF Social Worker, a powerful testimony that no child is beyond restoration. Through God’s love, even the most painful beginnings can be redeemed into a future filled with hope and purpose.

From Investment to Impact: Yatta Poultry Expansion
The completion of our third poultry house in Yatta brings our total capacity to 120,000 chicks,with each six-week growing cycle generating revenue for MCF’s overall operating expenses.
This growth also fuels our journey toward sustainability, ensuring we can continue to support the 8,000 children and 72 community schools relying on our care. More than just a project, this is an investment in resilience—creating the stability needed to restore and transform vulnerable lives for years to come.
Loving Like Jesus, Together
Each year around Christmas, Mully Children’s Family in Kenya leads by example, finding meaningful ways to love like Jesus and serve the communities they call home. As part of this annual outreach, children and staff spend time feeding neighbors, visiting prisons with the choir, caring for the indigent, and tending to shared spaces in the towns around them. This year, in the week before Christmas, that service included sweeping streets, picking up litter, and caring for public spaces.
The annual Christmas outreach is more than a community service project. It is a formative opportunity for our children to learn how to serve others as Christ did. Through these small acts of love, service becomes second nature, preparing them to lead with compassion and grace as they eventually transition back into the community.
Making the Difference in Saving a Life

Access to timely medical care has long been a critical need at Ndalani. The nearest acute hospital is 65 miles away in Nairobi, a journey that often takes over two hours. In critical moments, injured children, staff, and neighbors often lacked reliable transport, relying on improvised solutions to reach care.
We are deeply grateful that an ambulance has now been fully funded. This gift provides essential support for Ndalani Hospital and ensures patients can be transferred safely and promptly when urgent care is needed.

Staying Centered on the Mission
In a world filled with noise and uncertainty, we remain grounded in Christ’s call to love our neighbors and care for “the least of these.” We are grateful for your continued support and faithful prayers. We look ahead with hope, trusting that even small acts of faithfulness can reflect His love and bring hope to those we serve.