Give the Gift of Mobility

Restoring Dignity,

Purpose & Hope

breaking the stigma of disability in sub-Saharan Africa

 THREE WAYS TO GIVE:

1.    Sponsor One or More Mobility Carts for $150 each

2.    Make a One-Time Donation in Any Amount

3.    Set up Auto Giving

$150 is all it costs to restore mobility and dignity back to a recipient. Each hand-pedaled cart is built in Zambia. Our locally employed craftsman hand mill the wood and take pride in every detail, from metal fabrication to painting the completed cart. Through this initiative, jobs are created, helping families to purchase food and meet other essentials needs. At the same time, awareness for those living with disabilities continues to grow within their communities, fostering inclusivity. With every cart you sponsor or donation you give that assists us in purchasing supplies, you are helping to break the stigma of disability within Sub Saharan Africa, while helping someone get off the ground and move… Restoring Dignity, Purpose, and Hope.

Restoring Dignity

Having a disability in Zambia creates a stigma to the people. Often looked down upon or shunned, the people live a life in solitude, hidden away. With the gift of mobility, their dignity is restored and they can be an active part in society once again.

Restoring Purpose

Many people lose their mobility in Zambia to Polio, Diabetes, or accidents. With the gift of mobility, the person whose cart you sponsor will be able to have a restored sense of purpose as they can resume jobs, schooling, and every day tasks as simple as being able to go to the market for groceries.

Restoring Hope

We have a long list of hundreds of children and adults waiting to receive a mobility device. To watch their faces light up when we place them on the cart, to hear them giggle and laugh when they begin to ride it, restores hope to their hearts that their future can be bright again.

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Those We Worked With

Meet the people who's lives have been radically changed by the gift of mobility.

For just $150, Mobility International Mission can build and distribute a mobility cart to someone in need. Every cart is given as a free gift of mobility, restoring dignity, purpose and hope to people unable to walk.

You can make a donation directly on our website, sponsor a mobility cart, or contribute through fundraising events. Every gift goes directly toward building and distributing carts to those who need them most.

The program began when our founder saw the urgent need for mobility solutions in communities affected by disease, accidents, and disabilities. What started as a single prototype has grown into thousands of mobility carts distributed across Zambia and beyond.

Churches and organizations can partner by hosting fundraising events, organizing donation drives, volunteering their time or resources, or helping with distribution efforts. We work closely with partners to maximize impact in local communities.

Our carts are hand-pedalled, designed for rough terrain, lightweight yet durable, and specifically adapted to meet the environmental and cultural needs of the communities we serve. Unlike standard wheelchairs, they are easy to maintain and empower users to move independently.

Each cart is built using a combination of steel and locally sourced wood. We begin with angle iron and square tubing to construct a strong, durable chassis. The frame is then fitted with wood from the local area, making each cart both practical and sustainable.

The carts are equipped with 4-inch-wide solid rubber tires with heavy-duty bearings, designed to handle dirt paths, rocky terrain, and uneven surfaces with ease. A hardened sprocket system is installed at both the top and bottom of the crank assembly, connected by an industrial-strength farm chain to ensure long-lasting performance.

Each cart is finished with a locally available green oxide paint for protection and durability. All fasteners used in construction are high-quality, ensuring the cart remains reliable for many years.

Our team works hand-in-hand with local leaders, schools, hospitals, and community groups. Through direct outreach, training programs, and ongoing support, we ensure that every cart is used effectively and that the community remains engaged and empowered.

Restoring  Dignity,

Purpose & Hope

breaking the stigma of disability in sub-Saharan Africa