Mobility

Walkers and Canes Begin Trip

Over 100 walkers, plus a number of canes and crutches were recently donated by Mobility Ministries in Demotte, Indiana.  Additionally, dozens of mobility items have also been donated from the Lebanon, Indiana community.

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Hazard in lilongwe traffic

Someone may ask how many more mobility units and wheelchairs are going to be sent? The answer sits on the street in the traffic congestion of Lilongwe.

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Shattered Dreams Restored

Her entrance into the world was just one year before Malawi elected its first ever Vice-President, who would go on to become President three years later.

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WORLD IS A BETTER PLACE

The only hope was to amputate his leg. From that day onward it has been extremely difficult for him to carry out his family responsibilities. 

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the power of three strands

“Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” Ecclesiastes 4:12             The wisdom of this scripture is shown by understanding its meaning and application to life. It means whether it is a person, or a strand of rope a single strand can be broken. But if

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Rhoda Paulo

NOTHING ABOUT US, WITHOUT US

In Malawi, decisions about what is good for the country are made by those financing the programs and the local people have little or no voice in the decisions. 

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DREAMS DO COME TRUE

One of the early distribution points for mobility units from the Malawi Project and Mobility Ministries was the Chiladzulu District in Southern Malawi.

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Big Tent for Mobility Presentation

Rolling Out The Big Tent

Dr. Joyce Banda made the arrival of Wilson Tembo and the team from Action for Progress a spectacular ceremony.

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Tione Mphadwe

Dignity He Deserves

Kanyandule Primary School, Lilongwe, Malawi … One thousand meters, or more than half a mile is the distance 18-year-old Tione Mphadwe crawls to get to and from school. For most people in first-world nations, this is hard to comprehend. No one crawls on the ground for a half-mile to get to school. In most cases,

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Ireen Banda

Going without clothes and shoes

Griven Kasalika, a member of the Action for Progress team relates the day they met Ireen Banda.

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