From Floyd Kaigler:
Good things move slowly sometimes. The Sankhu Lions are making final distribution of the 182 Mobility Carts sent out in Feb 2018, held captive by the Indian Customs Office and finally delivered o Biratnagar, Nepal, Once in Biratnagar, the local Lions assembled and distributed them to needy people in the area and sent other carts to Lions Clubs throughout Nepal.
From Mobility Worldwide Brazos Valley ships 220 mobility carts to Zambia:
The charitable organization builds specialized wheelchair carts for those with disabilities living in developing countries.
Author: KAGS Staff Published: 11:33 AM CDT March 22, 2019
Read More“This is one of the carts we distributed at the Maua Methodist Hospital in Kenya in 2014. Just received the photo from a friend currently on a mission trip to the hospital. Note that the lady has added some arms. She came to school to pick up her son. Empowering people!”
Read MoreFrom Mobility Worldwide: Providing Dignity Through Mobility:
May 11, 2018
By Rachel Knight
Imagine you are in the Congo in Africa. You’re walking through high grass when suddenly the grass around you begins to part. You look down nervously to see what might be headed your way. To your surprise, a woman crawling with a baby on her back and…
Read MoreFrom Look Me in the Eye:
By: Sherri Gragg
Crawling to Help
In 1994, missionary to the Congo, Larry Hills, stood outside his mission gazing across a plain of high grass. As he watched, he saw the grass begin to part. A moment later, a Congolese woman crawled out into the open, a baby strapped to her back and her children…
For the second time in 8 days, MWBV mourns the loss of the last of our World War II veterans. Chester Jones, also 94 years old, died on Monday, November 27, Chester was responsible for moving the MW operation from Luling, TX in 2009 and for ensuring its success by his dedication to serving others. Because of Chester, thousands of…
Read MoreWe very glad to share with you that we started distributing the PET today. I had no idea that the recipients were going to be this excited. Words are inadequate to express their appreciation. I am personally overwhelmed by the deep gratitude expressed by the recipients. Read More