From Partners for Care:

“We wish to congratulate James Kuon Daw one of the Mobility Carts beneficiaries who just graduated in the 19th graduation ceremony at Mount Kenya University with a degree in Medical Laboratory! He is elated and says the Mobility Cart has been a major factor his success!”
From Columbia South Rotary:

What a wonderful morning as we presented Mel West with the Lifetime of Service and Honorary Membership Awards. The characteristic Mel quote of the morning: “If I had one last wish on this earth, it would be that every person could learn and discover the joy of helping others.” Mel honors us with his…
From Partners for Care:

Isaac fell ill at a tender age which unfortunately left him physically challenged. Today he received a Mobility Cart which will enable him go to school, church and visit friends. He is grateful to Partners for Care for providing him with a cart.
From Mobility unit unlocks an important door:

By Malawi Project | May 25, 2021
Senior Chief Chilowa Matambe’s Headquarters, Malawi … The vehicles moving quickly through the Malawi countryside brought the attention of passerby’s as they hastily made their way to their pre-arranged destination. Many could only wonder where they were going in such a hurry. Yet one could…
From Partners for Care:
Annet Nzaro was born physically challenged in Mere Village. She has crawled to school and back home everyday. This Mobility Cart given to her is a “dream come true“ after many years of her mother’s prayers for getting a well-wisher that could help her daughter with one. She is grateful to PFC for providing…
From Partners for Care:

Giving a gift of mobility is one of the best ways to transform one’s life for the better. This would be unachievable without our partners on the ground, one such partner is Master Empowerment Organization who gifted David a Mobility Cart. Today we appreciate all those that help make this a reality on the…
From Partners for Care:

Jibu Kahindi is a former student at Gede Special School, he received his first cart in 2015. He recently had it replaced and says it has served him very well. He is grateful to PFC and their partners for the gesture.
From Faith is a verb:
Commentary by the Rev. Mel West
April 28, 2021 | COLUMBIA, Mo.
Faith is a verb. That is the answer I give when I am asked what I have learned in my 97 years of living.
Faith is a verb. And there is an addendum to that: “The cross was not meant to be a piece of…
Read MoreFrom Partners for Care:

Leonard Kahugu suffered from polio at the tender aged which unfortunately left him physically challenged. He recently received a Mobility Cart and started a fruit business that has helped him feed him family.He is thankful to PFC for making his life better.
From Reach out to them too:
By Malawi Project | March 24, 2021

Masinde Village, Blantyre, Malawi … The team arrived at the Chigalu School early in the morning. The vehicle was packed with mobility units destined for the physically challenged. The community came together to witness the event. It was not like it is in other parts of…