GVF: The day Putu Adi (aged 14) received the Gift of Mobility

From Global Village Foundation Bali:

https://www.facebook.com/GlobalVillageFoundationBali/videos/2905547449465470/

Friday January 31 2020.
The Global Village Foundation team traveled today to the south of Bali to the village of Pandak Bandung in Tabanan Regency to meet with our friends from Yayasan Remagi Bali (Tabanan), and to deliver to a young disabled boy, a brand new ‘MOBILITY WORLDWIDE’ Mobility Cart. Read More

Mobility to a Miracle

From Mobility to a Miracle:
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By Malawi Project | January 31, 2020

Makwezi / T.A. Khombedza, Salima, Malawi … The odds are so against you, there is little chance your life will ever change. You are just a child, a small girl from a poor village family. Few visitors come to your village. In fact, few come even…

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E4 Project: Mobility Worldwide Explainer

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Jesus Es Real partner lifts up Dicxy with Gift of Mobility Cart

From Jesus Es Real Mission Center:

https://www.facebook.com/Jim59Taylor/videos/2776436192378435/

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Partners for Care & Mount Kenya University distribute Gifts of Mobility Carts

From Partners for Care:

Featured in The Standard newspaper today, Partners for Care in conjunction with Mount Kenya University donated Mobility Carts to people living with disabilities. Through this partnership MKU Foundation will train people living with disabilities in entrepreneurship, a move aimed at enabling them exploit their different abilities and talents to become financially independent.

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Jesus Es Real Mission Center Gifts Mobility in Honduras

From Jesus Es Real Mission Center:

https://www.facebook.com/Jim59Taylor/videos/pcb.2762118397143548/2762117930476928/?type=3&theater

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“I have been praying day in and day out for this kind of help.”

From His Smile Never Disappeared:

By Richard Stephens | January 14, 2020
Mzugulira village, Tribal Authority Khombedza, Salima District … The team from Action for Progress arrived at his village, and his mother brought him out on her back. Seven-year-old Smith Kenamau saw the men assembling one of the green and yellow hand-peddled child mobility units, and his…

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