MCF operates seven residential and welfare homes that offer care and protection to children and youth in need of special care and protection. The first MCF home for street children was set up in Eldoret in 1989. The homes provide holistic care including feeding, accommodation, clothing, medical care, psycho-social support, and all necessary parental attention to facilitate the growth and general well- being of the children. MCF rescues children, rehabilitates them, and reintegrates them back to society as independent and empowered young adults. The rescued children undergo a series of care and rehabilitation services aimed at behavior transformation within residential settings.
Resident child-welfare staff including house parents, pastors, medical officers, counselors, social workers, security staff, teachers, and section Heads of department work together to oversee child welfare services.