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Living our Values Every Day

  • Writer: Sam Singer
    Sam Singer
  • Apr 9
  • 3 min read

Make the World Mobile has a set of values which we have communicated to you through our website for several years now.  It's important to us that we, from time to time, reiterate these values to you. It's our hope that our values will align with your values.


We are committed to giving glory to God and to the advancement of His Kingdom.

This statement is included on the back panel of each mobility cart that we manufacture.
This statement is included on the back panel of each mobility cart that we manufacture.

As a Christian, this statement could be considered to be a comprehensive declaration of purpose. It signifies a deep-seated dedication to recognizing God's supreme worth and actively participating in the expansion of His loving and just reign in the world. It calls for a life lived in worship, service, and witness, all for the honor and praise of God.


We regularly provide for you news of how your donations of money, resources, time, energy, and skill are making a difference in the lives of your beneficiaries.


We believe in transparency and accountability. Regularly, we share impactful stories and data illustrating how your generous donations – whether financial, material goods, volunteered time, dedicated energy, or specialized skills – are tangibly improving the lives of those your gifts serve. These updates showcase the direct results of your contributions, fostering a deeper connection and demonstrating the real-world difference you are making in the lives of your beneficiaries.
We are grateful for the many successful outcomes which your donations and volunteerism make possible.
We are grateful for the many successful outcomes which your donations and volunteerism make possible.

We seek out the poorest of the poor and through our ally, Partners for Care, direct your gifts to changing their lives.


It arguable to state that there is no country in the world more affected by the ravages of mobility impairment than the country of Kenya. It can also be argued that these leg disabled are the poorest of the poor. In fact, the accepted socio-economic role of a leg disabled person living in Kenya is that of beggar. Your gift of a mobility carts transforms a beggar into an entrepreneur, an illiterate child into a student, and an outcast into a friend.
The leg disable of the developing world are truly the poorest of the poor.
The leg disable of the developing world are truly the poorest of the poor.

We express our Christian charity without regard to race, gender, age, or religion.


Though our distribution ally, Partners for Care, your gifts of mobility are presented without respect for race, gender, age, or religion.

Our goal is help those in need, without prejudice.
Our goal is help those in need, without prejudice.

We work efficiently, making the most of every gift you make. 


Providing mobility carts is expensive. Each one is valued at $360. Your support is valued and your gifts are used for activities which build mobility carts. Our facility is provided by Epworth Church. Other shop expenses are provided for by a special group of donors. Your dollars build mobility carts.


Every penny goes to the to create mobility.
Every penny goes to the to create mobility.

We do what we say we will do.


Integrity is unwavering adherence to moral and ethical principles. It's about being honest, consistent in actions and words, and having strong moral character. As an organization of integrity, Make the World Mobile does the right thing even when no one is watching, building trust and respect through our genuine and principled behavior.


Our goal is to always do what we say we will do.
Our goal is to always do what we say we will do.

We aim to never provide for or to do for people what they can do for themselves.


Our guiding principle is to empower individuals by fostering self-reliance. We intentionally avoid providing assistance that undermines their capacity to act independently. We firmly believe that offering help in ways that create dependency or diminish self-worth ultimately harms the beneficiary. True support equips people with the tools and opportunities to overcome challenges themselves, promoting dignity and long-term well-being, rather than fostering reliance on external aid.
We find value in the principles discussed by the authors of "When Helping Hurts."
We find value in the principles discussed by the authors of "When Helping Hurts."

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