PHILANTHROPY
At the heart of all our endeavors is a deeply held belief of our founder: true success is measured not just by personal achievement, but by the impact we have on the lives of others. Guided by this principle, our founder has made it a core mission to give back meaningfully to underserved communities—especially in rural areas—through education, healthcare, and entrepreneurship.
This commitment to social impact led to a strategic partnership with Moto Hope Mission (MHM Inc.), a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in Minnesota in November 2011. Rooted in the belief that every individual has untapped potential, MHM works to empower marginalized communities by providing access to education, grassroots entrepreneurial training, and holistic community development—village by village.
Moto Hope Mission is especially focused on empowering women and youth, recognizing their inherent resilience and capacity to be transformative agents of change. Our shared mission is to promote equity and opportunity for all, break the cycle of poverty, and foster sustainable development—always trusting in God’s guidance and blessings.
Saint Francis Moto Hope Academy, nestled in the serene hills of the Moto area, just five kilometers from Molo Township (Kenya), is a flagship initiative of this mission. As a K–8 Academy and Junior High School, the school lives by its powerful motto: “We reach out and empower.”
Saint Francis MHA is more than a school—it is a community hub designed to serve entire families. With students from diverse backgrounds, the school is united in its commitment to academic excellence, faith, and patriotism. Known for its distinctive curriculum and nurturing environment, it has quickly become one of the top-performing and most promising private schools in the Molo region and beyond.
Moto Hope Capital (MHC), launched in 2015, is a social enterprise established to provide affordable financing to unbanked entrepreneurs, women, and youth. These individuals often have the drive and ideas, but lack the access to traditional financial services needed to grow.
MHC bridges this gap by offering microloans and financial services tailored to smallholder farmers, informal traders, and small-scale business owners. In addition to capital, MHC delivers non-financial support, including business development training to help recipients build sustainable, income-generating ventures. Since its inception, MHC has been met with overwhelming goodwill and continues to scale its impact, one entrepreneur at a time.
In 2017, St. Francis Moto Hope Health Clinic was established on the Moto Hope Academy campus to meet the pressing medical needs of surrounding communities. Located 150 miles northwest of Nairobi in the rural Moto region of Molo, the clinic has become a trusted and affordable health resource for over 10 surrounding villages, serving a combined population of more than 30,000 people.
Prior to the clinic’s opening, most residents had to travel over 15 kilometers to access basic healthcare services. Today, the clinic offers accessible, compassionate care to patients from all walks of life—many of whom are smallholder farmers, casual laborers, or quarry workers living hand-to-mouth.
Since opening its doors, the clinic has treated over 8,400 medical cases, with patients ranging from children and the elderly to vulnerable families. In addition to its regular services, the clinic also hosts bi-annual Free Medical Campsin partnership with the Molo Medical & Dental Missions (USA) Teams, extending vital care to those who would otherwise go without.
The clinic stands as a beacon of hope, healing, and Christ-centered service—a place where the underserved receive not just medical treatment, but dignity, compassion, and love.
