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![]() | "Habari yako?" This means how "are you" in Kiswahili, which is the national language of Kenya. My name is Ndondo Mulli and I am the 4th born daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mulli, who are the founders of Mully Children's Family. In our family we are 8 siblings 5 girls, and 3 boys... a real African family, not to mention the over 800 brothers and sisters who are currently being catered in the 4 MCF homes. I have had the privilege of working at MCF as a volunteer teacher for a year right after I graduated from my 12th grade. After University where I took a degree in Business administration and Community development; I went back to work with my parents in MCF. This is now my fifth year at MCF of working in the management team, and currently I am the public relations director. |
I must admit that it has been a learning experience for me working with my parents, who have taught me to be a servant leader which is not always easy. I thank God for the chance He has given me of being a part of making a difference in the lives of the destitute, abandoned, abused, desperate street children of Africa. As my father would say "prosperity is changing a person's life for the better." I count myself blessed to be a part of this Canadian Safari, and am looking forward to seeing Canada's beauty, meet the wonderful people and be a part of making a difference in a child's life in Africa. You too can be a part of making that difference. |
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