Nurturing Potential, Changing Young Lives
Molo Street Children Project was established in 2003 to provide care and support to destitute children in the town of Molo in Kenya
The program begun as a daily feeding program before morphing into a daycare and then eventually becoming a rescue centre for destitute and vulnerable children. The program has seen many Alumni graduating through college and universities, many of whom are gainfully employed, running their own business and making an impact in their own communities. 3 of our current board members are former beneficiaries of Molo Street Children Project.
“Let the little children come to me” – Matthew 19:14
VISION
A world where children and youth are empowered, filled with hope and purpose.
MISSION
Enabling Molo’s children to thrive.
Preventing street life by supporting families and rehabilitating former street youth.
What Makes Us Different

Basic Needs
Food, shelter and safety as Jesus commanded (Matthew 25:35-40)

Healing & Restoration
Trauma Counseling and Spiritual discipleship

Hope Through Education
Equipping minds and souls for God

Community Focus
Building connections
Years Of Transforming Lives
Children Supported
Families and Growing

Chris & Sonia Donnan
In September 2003, Sonia—moved by the plight of street children in Molo—teamed up with members of Molo Happy Church to take a bold step of faith. They started by sending just five boys back to school, providing them with uniforms, fees, and hope for a better future.
What began as a small act of compassion soon grew. By 2006, the project opened a day center in Molo town, expanding its reach beyond older street boys to prevent younger children from ending up on the streets.
That same year, International Teams UK embraced the project, providing crucial support and structure.Through post-election violence (2007-2008), the project became a refuge and voice for the displaced, distributing aid and helping families rebuild. Today, under the leadership of Mr. Antony Were and a dedicated Kenyan team, the work continues—supported by Chris and Sonia, who remain deeply involved in fundraising, guidance, and nurturing the visio
Part of Our Board of Directors
Sarah Williams
George Kariuki
Julie Mungai
Pst Ronald Kogo
The MSCP Team




Antony Were
Vivian Mureithi
Dorothy Okumu
Edward Ng'ang'a




Ann Wanjiru
Scovia Karani
Regina Gathu
Miriam Njenga

Former Beneficiaries Shaping the Future
That same year, International Teams UK embraced the project, providing crucial support and structure.Through post-election violence (2007-2008), the project became a refuge and voice for the displaced, distributing aid and helping families rebuild. Today, under the leadership of Mr. Antony Were and a dedicated Kenyan team, the work continues—supported by Chris and Sonia, who remain deeply involved in fundraising, guidance, and nurturing the visio