From E4 Project:
After a 28 hour adventure including 17 hours of driving in the Land Cruiser to two remote mountain villages, we were able to successfully deliver 19 Mobility Carts to people that have been crawling for most of their lives. With the impending rainy season making the mountain roads even more treacherous, the carts would…
Read MoreFrom Sarah Lewan:

Day 5- The team split up and went to two different local churches, and then in the afternoon we did another cart distribution of 18 carts at Bongolo Church and a few in local villages.
This distribution was extra special because Dan was finally able to give a mobility cart to a woman that…
Read MoreFrom E4 Project:
Today was the first assembly and distribution of mobility carts. Our team, along with our Gabonese partners, assembled and gave out 35 mobility carts to individuals who were prescreened to receive them. Pastor president Victor gave a short bible teaching and all local church officials participated….
Read MoreFrom Partners for Care:
https://www.facebook.com/partnersforcare/videos/1792242320920091/
Partners for Care in partnership with Mobility Worldwide endeavour to make everyone in Kenya mobile like Steve Kisau. Would you like to be a partner to help us reach out to 1.16 million persons living with disabilities?
Read MoreFrom Burma Children Medical Fund:
https://www.facebook.com/burmachildren/videos/1093457441043412/
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From Partners for Care:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB5CEadKCOU&rel=0&modestbranding=1
This week we partnered with Zetech University and Lions Club of Ruiru in providing 20 Mobility Carts to physically challenged people in Ruiru, Kiambu county. We appreciate the support from the university, the club and Kameme TV that covered the event and shared the plight of many people who are in need of Mobility Carts in the area. We will continue to…
From The PET Cart Dream:

The dream of a Personal Energy Transportation (PET) cart began in 1995 with Larry Hills, a missionary in Zaire, Africa. It’s said that Larry knew of 5,000 people in his region who could not walk. Each one weighed on his heart. Yet the person who spurred Larry to action was a mother…
From TC’S LAST JOURNEY:

Reaching its Final Resting Place
Lilongwe, Malawi … There was no going away party, no gold watch, and not even a single tear shed. TC left the Mobility Ministries production facility in Demotte, Indiana on March 26, filled with 158 adult-sized mobility carts, 78 child carts, 50 boxes of books and tools, and 12,000…
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