From Global Village Foundation – Bali:
https://www.facebook.com/GlobalVillageFoundationBali/videos/196996975056006/
A few days ago, the Global Village team were invited to visit, and assess, this young man in the village of Galiran, North Bali.
His name is Gede Surya, he is 23 years old. He is physically disabled. He lives with, and is cared for by his very loving family (Mum, Dad, his young brother, & two younger sisters). He cannot…
From Partners for Care:

Partners for Care and the Embassy of Israel in Kenya presented a donation of Mobility Carts to beneficiaries of Light and Hope Centre for children living with disability. We thank the Ambassador, Mr. Oded Joseph and Cabinet Secretary Labour and Social Protection, Hon. Simon Chelugui for attending the event and look forward to more…
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April 15 2020.
A few weeks ago (before the World changed) the team from Global Village visited this gentleman in the village of Ringdikit, near Seririt, in North Bali. His name is Ketut and he is 60 years old. He is disabled. He is cared for by his devoted sister. He is…
The city of Columbia allows “activities at open construction sites…. as long as they operate safely and using Social Distancing Requirements”
Therefore, construction of our new shop, Mel and Barbara West Cart Center, is coming along. On March 17, cement began pouring for the flooring. Below are some shots from March 29 with some interior views. (More details at Mel and Barbara West Cart Center Coming.)

From Partners for Care:

MOBILITY: We are grateful to have partnered with the County Government of Nandi in providing assistive devices to it’s People Living With Disability (PWDs). The launch today was a great success and we look forward to making all PWDs mobile. Mary Wang’ang’a, Mobility Carts and Devices Program Director and Ashley Waudo, Water backpack…
From Partners for Care:

Featured in The Standard newspaper today, Partners for Care in conjunction with Mount Kenya University donated Mobility Carts to people living with disabilities. Through this partnership MKU Foundation will train people living with disabilities in entrepreneurship, a move aimed at enabling them exploit their different abilities and talents to become financially independent.

“You have heard that life has been difficult for some time in Haiti. Thank God the situation has improved; kids are in school, protests are over and there is traffic again!
“People are still suffering from hunger. We have been doing some survival feeding as part of the FFP United with Haiti initiative. Ken and I were there last weekend for…