From Global Village Foundation:
https://www.facebook.com/GlobalVillageFoundationBali/videos/406634783358314/
Ketut Tirta is 44 years old. She lives in the village of Sumbar Klampok, in North West Bali with her husband Nengah, who is blind, and her two sons, Kadek (age 21), & Putu (age 12).
Five years ago, at only 39 years old Ketut had a stroke
She received only the most basic care at the public hospital, before being returned home just…
From Global Village Foundation:
https://www.facebook.com/GlobalVillageFoundationBali/videos/940492679651600/
Eddy Sentono is 24 years old. He lives in the village of Sumbar Kelampak, North West Bali. Married in 2013, at age 18 to his childhood sweetheart, the newlyweds were quick to start a family, with a beautiful baby boy arriving in the first year. Three years ago, disaster struck when Eddy fell 5 meters from a Coconut tree, fracturing his spine,…
Read MoreFrom Rainbow Network:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WedCwrJXCY0&rel=0&modestbranding=1
Attached are a couple photos and videos of a recent cart recipient out of our Ciudad Sandino office. His name is Manuel Antonio Palacios Arauz, 34. He was born with leg malformations. He works selling boiled beans at home. He is excited about the cart as it will help him run errands and feel independent. He is thankful since now he can go everywhere by himself. …
Read MoreLions International was recognized for its role as a major distribution partner by Mobility Worldwide…
Read MoreFrom Global Village Foundation – Bali:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1Xelp24DIg&rel=0&modestbranding=1
After the Global Village Foundation received the first shipment of Mobility Carts from the US-based charity Mobility Worldwide on September 27th, the team were keen to get started with the distribution to those in need. And so, two days later a brand new Mobility Cart was delivered to the very first recipient in North Bali. Read More
From Partners for Care:

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….
By Malawi Project | September 26, 2019
Lilongwe, Malawi … As the gathered crowd gathered to witness the ribbon-cutting, two forty-foot containers sat quietly, nearly hidden from sight, on the opposite side of the giant warehouse. One of these was TC, the overseas container that recently made the harrowing trip…
Read MoreFrom Linda Tripp:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYntgAitRkQ&rel=0&modestbranding=1
The girl said thank you very much. The mother said “Thank you very much because her daughter that for some time. And that she is so joyful and grateful for it. The Pastor is saying that he was giving them the PET on your behalf and thank” you because that Lady is a single mother and the place you there someone lent them to live in. So…
Read MoreFrom Bikes for Handicapped Children:

We were so blessed to receive special bikes for the handicapped children via our friends at PET (Personal Energy Transportation). They were donated by Mobility Worldwide. These special bikes for the handicapped allow children who cannot walk to ride a bike using their arms to pedal. We actually received these gifts a while…
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