From Fulton Rotary helps assemble Mobility Carts:

by Michael Shine | May 14, 2022 at 11:05 p.m.
Members of the Rotary Club of Fulton helped assemble Mobility Carts for people in developing countries Wednesday during a tour and service project at Mobility Worldwide in Columbia.
The carts will be delivered at no cost to people who are…
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We hosted a program officer representing Jesuit Refugee Services (JRS) in our offices! They had come to collect 72 Mobility Carts which are off to Kakuma Refugee Camp where the organisation is based! It is exciting to know that 72 physically challenged people are going to receive the Gift of Mobility! We are grateful…
From Partners for Care:

“It is amazing to see what can be achieved when partners come together! Today is a testament of that as Sahajanand Special School received 150 mobility carts thanks to Rotary Club of Emory-Druid Hills and Mobility Worldwide! This will go a long way in providing mobility to the children!”
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From Hazard in lilongwe traffic:

By Richard Stephens / April 2, 2022
Lilongwe, Malawi. It is hard to imagine how this mobility-challenged person can long survive in the congested traffic of the capital. Yet he does, or at least he does for now! Alert drivers swerve to miss him as he continues to plead with each one who passes…
From Shattered dreams restored:

By Malawi Project / March 14, 2022
It was 2008, and in a tiny village outside Lilongwe a baby girl was born. Her entrance into the world was just one year before Malawi elected its first ever woman Vice-President, who would go on to become President three years later. As is the case in many…
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Shipped: 3 Large carts, 4 Small carts, 4 Pull carts
According to the pastor who handled the distribution:
“The Mobility Carts have eased mobility both to parents and children. One of the girls will be…
“Many blessings to all my brothers watching this. This afternoon I’m here in this community named that’s about an hour and a half away from Citala. This family has received this cart as…
Read MoreFrom World is a better place:
By Malawi Project / February 22, 2022

Mzimba, Malawi … As the bread winner for his family Livingstone Kumwenda has been responsible for putting food on the table and sourcing the funds needed to send his children in school. But in 2014 everything changed for this resident of Bwengu Village. That year he…
From the power of three strands:

By Richard Stephens / February 18, 2022
“Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” Ecclesiastes 4:12
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From Nothing about us, without us:
By Malawi Project / January 19, 2022

Mangochi, Malawi … The saying reads, “Nothing for us, without us,” or “Nihil de nobis, sine nobis” (Latin). In Malawi, as in many other emerging nations, the desire to have a voice in the decisions that affect them is growing. All too often decisions about what is good…