From Mobility Worldwide – The “Get-To’s”:

Through the grace and blessing of God, there are many things that the MH4H staff and short term mission teams get to do. We GET to do food distributions for some who desperately need nourishment right now. We GET to invest long-term, spiritually and…
From Mobility Worldwide – Familiar Faces:
Tim, Kaden, and Christi headed out at 5:30 am to master the mountain while the rest of us slept in. Chef Craig made delicious French toast for breakfast, then we loaded the cart, now complete with new seat vinyl as well as a new pivot pin, in the pickup and…
Read MoreFrom Emily in Zambia – Mulenga and PET Conference:

With July marking the beginning of the second half of the year (how did that happen so fast?!), things have slowed down a little which has been a welcome change of pace. I took advantage of the extra time to get the fifth Mulenga children’s book illustrations finished….
From Mobility Worldwide – A Goat Named Angel:

It’s Saturday, and we’re off to the market! As markets go, this one is a big one, in my opinion, with animals, produce, clothing, and household odds and ends. First stop – to buy a pregnant goat for one of the families being helped by MH4H. We…
From Mobility Worldwide – It’s About Eternity:

Wow, we’re in Haiti – after flying from Iowa and Texas, our team of seven made it to Pignon, Haiti, and on to our temporary home at the Many Hands for Haiti (MH4H) compound. This morning we loaded 12 carts onto two pick up trucks, climbed in, and…
From Linda Tripp:
Adan, age 60, had a diving accident. He became injured at age 40 and had used one for the last 7 years. This is a replacement. He says thank you.
(This is the best I understand this. He states the handlebar broke but he will fix it.)
Read MoreFrom Many Hands For Haiti: Our staff in Haiti are experimenting with raised gardens for Mobility Worldwide cart recipients, making gardens more accessible for them. Our lead agronomist, Claudin Augustin, is working with a group to test three different garden types to see which works best. We are excited to see how these gardens can empower our Mobility Cart recipients.