From Partners for Care:
We remain committed to our goal of making all physically challenged people in Kenya mobile through our work in the Mobility Carts and Devices Program.
Our team held an event in partnership with the Kericho County Government today where we donated 10 Mobility Carts, 15 walkers, 2 rollators, packs of…
From Partners for Care:
PFC is grateful to Ruiru Pioneer Lions Club, The Lions Club of Nairobi – Huru, and Leos from Zetech University for helping us assemble 27 Mobility Carts. We are grateful to Mobility Worldwide for the Mobility Carts.
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From Partners for Care:
Today was an amazing day donating 25 Mobility Carts in Olkalou School for the Disabled, Nyandarua County. The event was in partnership with the Deputy President’s Wife, Her Excellency Pastor Dr. Dorcas Rigathi Gachagua. The event was attended by Nyandarua Senator Honourable John Methu and…
From Global Village Foundation:
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From Partners for Care:
We are pleased to have partnered with Honourable Pamela Njoki Njeru, Embu County Women Representative in donating 100 Mobility Carts to People Living With Disabilities (PWDs) in Embu County. The PWDs were also given capital to start businesses so they could be self-sustaining. This shows the great level of commitment…
From Partners for Care:
We had a successful event in partnership with the County Government of Laikipia and The Tirus and Esther Foundation. During the event, we presented 10 sewing machines that will equip the Olmoran Vocational Training Centre, two Mobility Carts and our team did a demonstration of the WaterSafe Pack. The event was…
From Software Improves Assembly of Wheelchairs:
By Virginia Shram
February 2, 2024
When skilled labor is on a volunteer basis and revenue streams are nonexistent, it’s almost unthinkable to set a goal of doubling…
Read MoreFrom Cerebral Malaria and Mobility:
By Malawi Project / January 26, 2024
Kachikho 2 Village, Lilongwe, Malawi … Malaria is serious in sub-Saharan Africa, but as serious as regular malaria is, cerebral malaria is even worse. The potential for death from this form of malaria is extremely high.
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From REMEMBERING 2023 – MOBILITY CEREMONY:
How does one describe special moments that take place a number of times each year, moments that are emotional experiences that bring you to the edge of tears every time you share one of them?
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From Tiyese Nyamulabi regains her mobility:
By Malawi Project / January 9, 2024
She remembers it as though it were yesterday, and it is recalled with great emotional pain. It was the week everything in her life changed.
“It was 2013 when I developed a sore on my right leg,” Tiyese recounted. “Nothing we did made it better,…
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