From Linda Tripp:

This little 9 year old, Jeiseny, was born with a birth defect and has only part of one leg. With this cart, given by Mobility Worldwide, she is happy to be able to go to school and to see her friends without needing to be carried by a parent.
Jeiseny lives on the Bay Islands off Honduras’s north coast.
From Linda Tripp:

Roman, sitting on the cart provided by Mobility Worldwide, lives on the Bay Islands of Honduras. He lost his leg to diabetes. At 67 he is now pleased to be able to get around on his own.
From Linda Tripp:

The woman here is Dorthy. She lives on the island of Roatan Honduras. A skin condition similar to shingles (dicipela) causes inflammation, redness, and sores on her legs, making walking painful. Now with a cart provided by Mobility Worldwide, she will travel all around her village and to church on what she calls “my bicycle”!
From Linda Tripp:

Alford of Polytilly Bight on the island of Roatan (off the northern coast of Honduras) will have an easier way of making income since getting his “mini mart” Mobility Cart from Mobility Worldwide. He will sell cassava bread and watermelons. Cassava root is a tuber native to South and Central America. After being dug it is peeled, mashed,…

My name is Limbani from Rumphi district in Malawi I thanks Mobility Worldwide for giving me wheelchair
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Read MoreFrom Global Village Foundation.Bali:
09 June 2021.
The Global village team traveled to Suwug village, East of Singaraja North Bali to deliver a new Mobility Cart to Pak Made.
Made is 47 years old, and contracted Polio when he was a small child, leaving him unable to walk.
Despite the polio, he likes to lead a full & active life. The new Mobility Cart…
From Partners for Care:

Isaac fell ill at a tender age which unfortunately left him physically challenged. Today he received a Mobility Cart which will enable him go to school, church and visit friends. He is grateful to Partners for Care for providing him with a cart.
From Partners for Care:
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”Martin Luther King Jr.
Thanks to Mobility Worldwide Atlanta for making Esther mobile.
