Kelvin Mwikya
Kelvin Mwikya is the founder and Director of Philemon. He is married to Patricia and has one daughter and one son, Philemon Mumo.
Kelvin oversees the operations of Philemon, sets the strategy and vision of the organisation and is responsible to the Philemon Kenya Board.
Kelvin's passion is speaking in prisons and making known the God of all hope and comfort.
Timothy Mutunga
Timothy Mutunga is married to Priscilla and they have been blessed with a baby girl Lydia.
Before joining Philemon in November 2005, Timothy served as a missionary to some of the unreached people groups of East Africa for five years. His joy is to see prisoners being changed positively for the glory of God.
Timothy is responsible for Philemon's Information Technology and works in the Administration and Finance departments of Philemon.
Benson Nyamburi
Benson Nyamburi was born in 1981 in Homa- Bay District. He went to Langi Primary School and thereafter to St Gabriel Miranga Mixed School.
Ben has been with Philemon since early 2007. Ben is the caretaker at the Half-Way Home and is in charge of the Social Enterprise Projects workshop. Ben's daily duties involve him in maintaining the Philemon office and keeping the compound sparkling clean.
Ben enjoys creating a good rapport with former prisoners and mentoring the residents at the Half-Way Home.
George Matubia
George was born in 1982 in Nairobi. He went to Uhuru Gardens Primary School and then proceeded to Langata High School.
George went to East African School of Journalism and then became an intern at Christians For a Just Society and Church Army Africa.
George came to Philemon in 2007 and is in charge of communications. He is excited about seeing the vision of Philemon being fulfilled in the coming years!