From Agape Mobility Ethiopia Spring 2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwU-W5VyFl0&rel=0&modestbranding=1
Read MoreFrom Partners for Care:

“LET’S BEAT CORONAVIRUS: PFC has left no one out in the fight against the spread, we have put into consideration even the physically challenged when setting up hand wash stations. They say it is easier for them to use the water backpack for hand wash. “
Read MoreFrom Found in the Maize Field:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIY9HKzQcNM&rel=0&modestbranding=1
May 15, 2020
Ntchisi, Malawi … “Recently I visited him. He was busy in the maize field, harvesting his maize (corn) for his family.” Wilson Tembo is referring to Mr. Watson Mchiena, a physically challenged father of seven and grandfather of two. Watson has suffered a physical problem with his right lower leg his whole life, and as a result he…
Read MoreFrom WILL I BE A SCHOOL TEACHER?
Mzugulira Village, Salima, Malawi … Jotamu Peter is 15 years old, but already knows what he wants to do when he gets out of school. He wants to be a schoolteacher. When Griven Kasalika met this young man, he was able to encourage him, even though he knew Jotamu…
Read MoreFrom Global Village Foundation – Bali:
https://www.facebook.com/GlobalVillageFoundationBali/videos/3065294010196387/
Tuesday April 21 2020.
When GVF team members Rudy & Komang were out in the villages of North Bali last week distributing Covid Crisis Food Aid parcels, they met this gentleman. His name is Pak Gede, he is about 76 years old. He lives alone, and has done since his wife passed away five years ago. Read More
From Global Village Foundation – Bali:

April 15 2020.
A few weeks ago (before the World changed) the team from Global Village visited this gentleman in the village of Ringdikit, near Seririt, in North Bali. His name is Ketut and he is 60 years old. He is disabled. He is cared for by his devoted sister. He is…
From Housebound for 11-years:
By Malawi Project | April 10, 2020
All over the world families are facing temporary disruptions because of the coronavirus pandemic. Children are out of school, yet they cannot go to the playground with their friends. They are free from educational responsibilities but cannot visit in the homes of their neighbors. They have…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViTemWiGTNA&rel=0&modestbranding=1
As we head into yet another week of social distancing and self-quarantine, I hear from friends, family, and colleagues that they’re getting a little “stir crazy”. They miss the good old days of getting out and about and being part of the action. But as uncomfortable as this may be for some, it’s everyday life year after year for the people who are served by Mobility Worldwide.
Read MoreThe city of Columbia allows “activities at open construction sites…. as long as they operate safely and using Social Distancing Requirements”
Therefore, construction of our new shop, Mel and Barbara West Cart Center, is coming along. On March 17, cement began pouring for the flooring. Below are some shots from March 29 with some interior views. (More details at Mel and Barbara West Cart Center Coming.)