From Rainbow Network:

Julio Antonio Hurtado is 57 years old and lives in the municipality of Mateare. On January 18, 2002, Julio suffered a motorcycle accident, which left him with severe spinal injuries. Doctors concluded that Julio would never be able to walk again. However, despite this diagnosis, Julio did not lose his faith in God and…
From Many Hands For Haiti:
Meet Brother Arnold, a friend of Many Hands. Brother Arnold felt encouraged when an American team visited his garden earlier this year, and described the ‘big prayer’ the team made for him. Known to the community as a man of faith, Arnold loves to boast in the Lord’s provision for his every need….
From Partners for Care:
From grass to grace. John Kahindi was all smiles after receiving a Mobility Cart in Dabaso Village, Kilifi county. He is grateful to Mobility Worldwide for the Gift of Mobility.

From Partners for Care:
“A recent study was published showing the psycho-social and economic impact of Mobility Carts. The recipients say it best…”
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Read MoreFrom Global Village Foundation – Bali:

The team today visiting the Government Department of Social Services (Dinas Sosial Buleleng) in Singaraja North Bali, to demonstrate to the Government staff members there, the capabilities, & specifications of the MOBILITY WORLDWIDE(USA) Mobility Cart, and the WHEELCHAIRS FOR KIDS(Australia) Children’s wheelchair, both of which are distributed FREE OF CHARGE throughout…
From E4 Project:

We are excited to share some great news out of Gabon! After a very long and drawn-out process within country for the past two months, our container of Mobility Carts with Mobility Worldwide was released today! Thank you so much to everyone involved in making this happen and a very special thanks goes out to…
From Sitting by a grass hut:

By Richard Stephens | July 24, 2020
Yamikani Village, (Lilongwe) Malawi … Siwa Mlomo never expected this day to come, yet here he was, sitting on a stoop beside the grass hut that he and his family call home. Wilson Tembo and Griven Kasalika had arrived at his village and his nephew had…
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