From Partners for Care:

GIFT OF MOBILITY: Our team today participated in a launch of Mobility Carts in Nakuru County. The Governor Hon. Lee Kinyanjui and the Israeli Ambassador Hon. Oded Joseph were in attendance. We are grateful to all partners for the support. Read More
From Burma Children Medical Fund:
XX not only received eye glasses along with her husband, but she also received a wheelchair when BCMF staff saw her being pulled to the school on a cart by her husband. Unable to afford a wheelchair, this was the only way that she could get around before she received the mobility cart….
From Linda Tripp:

Saul and Marlon Pidena of Coninca El Cajon Yojoa Honduras are brothers who received Mobility Carts in late February. Both were born with twisted feet (club foot). Saul, 19 (blue plaid shirt) and Marlon, 15, are very happy to “be taller”! Though their family will need to help them to get onto the PET they are driving them…
From A good day for dreams – part 2:

By Richard Stephens | March 15, 2021
Mitundu Village, Malawi … Last week we visited a village outside Lilongwe, and in our mind’s eye we watched as Wilson Tembo and Griven Kasalika distributed Mobility Carts and Bibles to a number of deserving individuals. They profiled the stories of Mark Frezer…
From A good day for dreams part 1:

By Richard Stephens | March 8, 2021
Most people can only guess what a person is thinking who has a mobility issue and wants so badly to move around freely. Then they read about Jesus and dream of this happening to them. Read More
From Ezelina sings a new song:
By Malawi Project | February 25, 2021
Mzuzu, Malawi … It was a warm, pleasant Malawi day when Ezelina Mvula made her way to the Jomo Road church building. She had heard from a church member that this congregation was one of the locations where Action for Progress was distributing mobility units.
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From Partners for Care:
https://www.facebook.com/partnersforcare/videos/460573085313160
John Kahindi is a 65 years old elder living in Kilifi, Dabaso village. He is suffering from stroke associated with bone-marrow cancerous infection. According to John’s medical report from the Kenya medical researchers institute, Kemri, he was supposed to be operated 6 years ago but he lacked financial support. He cannot walk but just crawl. Read More
From Partners for Care:

Bakar Karisa lives in Kaliapapo village. He got polio at a young age and was later involved in a car accident which led to his condition. He farms cassava for sale and says the cart has helped him ferry his products to the market. He is grateful for the Mobility Cart donation.
From Linda Tripp:

Erik, age 9, of Lama Jocan Honduras got his cart today! Born without being able to walk, he’s adapted – even playing soccer. (See video). Today he is now able to “leave the dirt” to travel! But watching him play soccer as he has, I think he’ll continue with the NEW SOCCER ball he also received! Thank you…