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Overview
About Me
Hey there! I'm Stephen Mulei, a warm and welcoming host based in Kitengela, Kenya. I’m passionate about community development, epilepsy awareness, and creating meaningful connections with people from all walks of life. I serve as the Director of Programs and Partnerships at Shine Epilepsy Support Organization, where I work to break the stigma surrounding epilepsy and support those affected.
I’m an easygoing and open-minded person who loves sharing stories, learning about different cultures, and exploring new ideas. Whether you’re here for a short stay or looking to dive into the local culture, I’d love to make your visit memorable and enjoyable.
I look forward to meeting fellow travelers, sharing experiences, and creating lasting memories. Feel free to reach out if you’re passing through Kitengela—I’d be happy to host you!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Why I’m on Couchsurfing:
I believe in the power of human connection and the idea that the best way to experience a place is through its people. I enjoy hosting travelers, sharing local insights, and exchanging cultures. Couchsurfing offers a fantastic platform for building a global network of friends and learning from each other’s experiences.
Music, Movies, and Books
movies
columbiana.
The spy
The Tourist
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I’ve championed epilepsy awareness through impactful initiatives, including organizing a walk that brought together communities to break the stigma surrounding epilepsy. It was inspiring to see people from all walks of life come together, share stories, and learn about this often misunderstood condition. The experience reinforced my belief in the power of advocacy and community support to create lasting change.
What I Can Share with Hosts
What I Can Share with Guests:
A cozy and welcoming space in Kitengela
Local tips and hidden gems around the area
Engaging conversations over a cup of tea or coffee
Insights into my work with epilepsy awareness and community initiatives
Countries I’ve Visited
Tanzania
Countries I’ve Lived In
Kenya