Mully Children’s Family (MCF), founded by the inspirational Dr. Charles Mully, honored The Queen Bathsheba, CEO and Founder of Cage Free Voices, during her visit to Kenya. This recognition celebrates her remarkable contributions to education, neurodiversity, and the arts.
About Mully Children’s Family
Dr. Charles Mully, once a street child himself, established MCF in 1989 with a mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and transform the lives of orphaned and vulnerable children in Kenya. Over the past 35 years, MCF has provided a home, education, and hope to over 27,000 children1. The organization is also a vital source of employment, clean water, and healthcare in the Ndalani and Kithimani Divisions1.
The Queen Bathsheba’s Impact
The Queen Bathsheba has been a powerful advocate for innovative education and neurodiversity. Through Cage Free Voices, she has empowered countless individuals by promoting diverse and inclusive learning environments. Her work resonates deeply with MCF’s mission of transforming lives through compassion and education.
During her visit, Dr. Charles Mully and the MCF community honor The Queen Bathsheba for her dedication to uplifting voices around the world and fostering creativity.
This recognition is a testament to the shared vision of both organizations: creating a world where every child has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their background.