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This is a word to parents and grandparents, about legacies. As you plan for the legacies you will leave your children and grandchildren, be aware that they need to inherit your values far more than your valuables. Our youth live in a confused and confusing world, and they need to…
Read MoreFrom Mobility propels teen on academic journey:
By Richard Stephens | February 21, 2018
Shadreck Changes Course
Shadreck Makombola was born in the village where he currently resides, Likhomo Village in Southern Malawi. As he neared the age of 5 the problem became more and more evident. By the age of 14 years of age, the boy’s body has…
From Sunnybrook Change of Plans:
by MH4H | Feb 12, 2018 | Team Blog |
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Schedules are made but plans change – especially when you’re in Haiti. The Sunnybrook team may have been thrown for a loop but that didn’t slow them. See how the the team has been running the path laid out for them regardless of where it…
Without Mobility Cart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IR9PWvRJBw&rel=0&modest_branding=1
“I am Mohammed Sesay and I am from Shenge. Shenge is one of the islands on the Atlantic Ocean near to the Western Area in Sierra Leone”.
“To come to Grafton, I have to travel by boat to Tombo on a journey that begins early in the morning and we arrive at 2 in the afternoon. And then I…
From PET – Listening:
by MH4H | Feb 2, 2018 | Team Blog |

The PET team has had a very rewarding day! Working side-by-side, they have connected with the people around them. By laying the foundations for new friendships and strengthening existing relationships, the team is breaking cultural barriers. Finally, keep reading to see how the day ended…
Read MoreFrom Gaylord Rotary Club:
The Gaylord Rotary Club is excited to share that our first shipment of PET carts with Mobility Worldwide has been distributed to disabled recipients in the Freetown, Sierra Leone area. Here is what we are seeing from across the seas! Please watch for another post featuring several recipient stories, including Mohammed, whose video is shown in this collage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE9Jf1klUa0&rel=0&modest_branding=1
From Cambiando Vidas Sosa
Dos personas de Santo Tomás La Unión. Fueron beneficiados con Pet. Gracias a Dios que nos permite ser instrumentos de bendición.
Facebook Translation: Two people from St. Thomas the Union. They benefited from PET. Thank God that allows us to be instruments of blessing.


“I am Elizabeth Y. Sesay, I am staying at Grafton Polio camp. I became a disabled person when I was two years of age, I was sick and I even had surgery done on me but it was hopeless. I was not able to walk again. I was given braces and crutches.
“I usually find it very difficult to move…
From PET – Making Alterations:
by MH4H | Jan 31, 2018 | Team Blog |

The team has spent the day following up with PET cart recipients. By visiting familiar faces, they are distributing food and encouragement while strengthening relationships. The team has also been doing much needed repair work on old carts. Back on campus, Twyla Van Wyk…