From Partners for Care:
I received this request through Gary Moreau, Mobility Worldwide Columbia from Jill – a doctor in South Sudan. Jill was trying to find some Mobility Carts. She has one little disabled child with the biggest smile in the world who is hoping to get a pull cart. One year ago his parents had moved close to the TB clinic Jill runs in…
Read MoreFrom Burma Children Medical Fund:
Ma Aye is a 32-year-old woman who lives with her mother, sister and brother-in-law in a village in Tigyaing Township, Sagaing Division, Burma. When Ma Aye was one, she had diarrhea and three days later, her legs grew weak. By the time she was four, she was only able to crawl on…
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https://www.facebook.com/partnersforcare/videos/1157041904501907/
Anthony Wanyoike recently received a Mobility Cart and stock to start a business. He is grateful for the donation and says he will no longer crawl on the ground and his business will help him become self-sustainable. He says his dreams are now a reality thanks to the donation.
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We are excited to have received another Mobility Carts container. The staff love the decoration on the mobility carts especially the Kenya flag. This will change the lives of many physically challenged people by making them mobile, we appreciate Mobility Worldwide and all partners that have made this possible….
From E4 Project:
After numerous delays in port and the hard work of our partner, Martin Mbavu, director of RBC rehab ministries, our container of Mobility Carts has arrived! This container through our partnership with Mobility Worldwide will bring mobility to 197 people in Gabon. We have…
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One August afternoon in 1930, 6-year-old Mel West and his family finished their chores early, put on their going-to-town clothes and hopped in their vehicle for the eight-mile drive to Golden City, Mo. West’s father had made homemade ice…
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