Joyce Kasyoka Muli
Joyce's mother passed away in 2009. Her father did not earn enough as a casual laborer to pay her school fees. Though she missed a lot of school, she was able to sit for her primary exams and qualified for secondary school. Due to the lack of financial support, however, she had to drop out and go to work as a maid. She was not treated well and she left her job to go care for her grandmother. MCF learned of her plight and brought her in so she can work toward her dream of becoming a doctor. Joyce is determined to make a better life for herself.
Community
MCF InternsLocation
All Campuses, KenyaRescued
2021Gender
FemaleBirthday
3/9/2003Age
21School
MCF InternsGrade
Year 1Joyce's Unmet Needs
Basic Needs
While students await their KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) exam results, they can stay on at Mully Children's Family and serve in departments like education, medical, domestic, and farm production. This experience helps to build skills that the student can use in life, on college applications, or towards a job; depending on the path they choose to follow. Support helps to provide for their basic needs during their gap year.