About Us

Mully Children’s Family was founded in 1989 by Ev. Dr. Charles M. Mully, PhD. HSC. MCF is a non-profit making, non-political, non-governmental, Christian rehabilitation organization for street children, orphaned, abandoned, abused, desperate and neglected children regardless of their religion, sex, color or tribe, who have nowhere to call home and no one to care for them. MCF seeks out, rescues and rehabilitates street children for behavior formation and transformation and provides a family environment where they can reform and get the necessary skills in order to be independent and valuable contributors to the communities and largely the country’s economic development.

Mully Children’s Family (MCF) is a duly registered Christian Children Charitable Organization under The Children’s Act 2001 (Cap 586, Laws of Kenya). MCF functional Mission and Vision is to reach out, rescue, rehabilitate, protect, and care for the less fortunate and vulnerable children in the community. Each Year MCF becomes a home and a hope to street children, orphans, abandoned, abused, HIV & AIDS affected and infected, desperate and neglected children regardless of their religion, sex, color or tribe, who have nowhere to call home and no one to care for them.

For the last 27 years, MCF has grown to be one of the largest children’s rescue, rehabilitation and development organization’s not only in Kenya, but also in Africa today managing several integrated children programs comprising of: formally registered learning and training centers; sustainability agricultural projects; environmental conservation and development projects especially in relation to climate change mitigation and adaptation; and supporting community education and development initiatives. MCF has been delivering the liberating good news of hope and services to the vulnerable children and the community, setting them free from the stain and pain of their past and building self reliant, independent professionals and development facilitators, successful families as well as missionaries serving in government and different child rehabilitation ministries in Kenya.