Mobility [Cart] for a dreamer

Sakondwela
By Malawi Project / September 6, 2022
In spite of being physically challenged, 30 year old Sakondwela Francisco was positive, optimistic, and hard working. He came to work at a shop every day to earn a living for his family. Sakondwela was looking for every chance to grasp new opportunities to improve his life. That was when he was offered something…

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Adik moving forward with Gift of Mobility Cart in Banjar, Bali


From Google Translate: “Taking place in Banjar, Jero Agung Department of Lokapaksa Village, today, who received and accompanied a social visit from the Global Village Foundation Bali team on the agenda of handing over one unit of assistance for special bicycle facilities for people with disabilities for Adik I Gusti Agung Indra Pratama. With this assistance, of course, he can feel more entertained, more enthusiastic,…

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GVF: Gift of Mobility Cart enables travel in Bali


Name: not specified
Country: Bali
Disability: not specified
Partner: Global Village Foundation

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GVF: Ketut, now 11, thriving after 3 years of Gift of Mobility Cart


“A few days ago the Global Village Team visited Patemon village in North Bali to revisit Ketut (aged 11).
The Global Village Foundation issued Ketut a Mobility Worldwide Child’s Mobility Cart 3 years ago. On this visit the team repaired Ketut’s Mobility Cart, replacing, and adjusting several parts to compensate for his growing, & make it more comfortable for him.
Ketut is also a recipient of…

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PFC: Mobility Cart gets Samuel to school


“Samuel is a grade four pupil at Garashi Primary School which borders the great river Sabaki in Kilifi County. He was born physically challenged. His movement has been a challenge because of this especially going to school. The PFC Kilifi team heard of their plight and visited them at their home to donate a Mobility Cart. Samuel’s daily commute to…

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PFC: Amina’s “family … overjoyed to see Amina move with ease from village to village”


Amina was born physically challenged. This marks a 24 year struggle with mobility because she was dependent on other people for movement. The Marsabit PFC team visited her recently and gave her a Mobility Cart. Her family members are overjoyed to see Amina move with ease from village to village. Amina is now able to fetch firewood and bring it…

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Mohamed’s Gift of Mobility Cart enables him to employ a dozen workers!


This 65-year-old man was crippled by polio as a child. Mohamed worked hard his whole life and is now a master sewing-machine mechanic. In his shop, he employs about ten young men and a few women. Never able to walk without crutches, Mohamed has always wanted an arm-powered Mobility Cart to help him get around. These devices…

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PFC: Salama’s “magical machine”


“Salama is a 13-year-old girl who suffered from polio immediately after birth leaving her physically challenged. She has been dependent on her parents for movement since then. The PFC Kilifi team heard of her plight and donated a Mobility Cart to Salama. Her parents were overjoyed and the villagers in Garashi village where she resides are calling them “magical machine”!”
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PFC distributes 87 Mobility Carts at Rise and Shine Special School

Mumias School woman
“PFC is excited to have made 87 people mobile in Mumias East, Kakamega County. This was in partnership with Rise and Shine Special School. Mary Wang’ang’a, Mobility Carts Program director represented us at the event. We are grateful to Mobility Worldwide for making this possible. ”
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