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Paul Boge

Paul Boge

Hi there! My name is Paul H. Boge and it's my privilege to be the media co-ordinator for spoke 2005.

Spoke 2005 is a dynamic way to introduce people to how Charles Mulli is helping street children in Kenya. I taught at their orphanage in Ndalani, Kenya where I became friends with many children. I've seen first hand how Charles becomes a father to those orphaned in the slums of Africa. It's an incredible transformation that takes place in these children who were once forgotten but who now have a home and a family.

Charles invited me to write his life's story which will be released in early May. It was no small undertaking but I'm proud to share with you his story of being abandoned at age six, his rise to incredible fame, and his compelling desire to sell all he had to start a home for helping children. A team of us have worked together to donate our services such that all of the proceeds of this book go to helping Charles Mulli rescue street children.

I work as an engineer and a novelist which affords me the opportunity to be part of this once in a lifetime opportunity to encourage people to see the value in supporting Charles Mulli who goes into the worst places to bring children hope and love.

I'm passionate about Spoke 2005 because I know that my contribution, and yours, will take a child out of slum and give them an opportunity to have everything a person could ever need in this world.

And for me, that makes it worthwhile to go across Canada to help people across the world.

If your media outlet or organization would like an interview with, or a visit from, three of the orphans from MCF, Ndondo Mulli (daughter to Charles), our ultra-marathon cyclist Arvid Loewen or any other member who will be on our cross Canada team, I invite you to give me a call.

See you on the first ever Canadian Safari!

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