Our Story
Bringing hope to Rusinga.
Friends of KMMA-CAITHS is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the Kenyan community-based organization CAITHS in their efforts to help the poor and vulnerable people of Rusinga Island, Kenya. CAITHS provides local solutions and expertise across a wide range of initiatives aimed at improving education, sanitation, and health. Their flagship program, the Kathy & Mike McNulty Academy (KMMA), offers free education to orphaned children, provides clean water and health supplies to the impoverished, revitalizes the denuded environment, and empowers women - all to help break the cycle of poverty in AIDS-ravaged Western Kenya.
The McNulty family first became involved with CAITHS when the four McNulty siblings decided to open a primary school for orphaned children to honor their parents’ 50th wedding anniversary. Kieran McNulty, a scientist working on Rusinga and the first patron of CAITHS, worked through his contacts there to facilitate the process, and in 2016 the school opened its doors to more than 30 orphans. In gratitude, the community elected to name the school after the senior McNultys: the Kathy & Mike McNulty Academy. Seeing the incredible impact KMMA had in the children’s lives, the McNultys felt called to formalize their efforts into a 501c3 organization.
Our Board of Directors
Friends of KMMA-CAITHS embraces diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity for all. Our convictions of dignity, diversity, and personal attention call us to embody and champion a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. Friends of KMMA-CAITHS is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer (EEO). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.