Pemba, Zambia – The Moses Charity Organization spread joy and enhanced mobility in Pemba District today with a heartwarming wheelchair distribution event. In collaboration with Beit Cure Hospital, the organization provided a number of individuals with disabilities with brand-new wheelchairs, opening doors to a brighter future.
The event saw the presence of key figures from both organizations, including:
- Representatives from Beit Cure Hospital, renowned for its specialized care for persons with disabilities.
- Members of the Moses Charity Organization, dedicated to uplifting vulnerable communities.
- Clinton Habuuka, Managing Director of Moses Charity Organization, a passionate advocate for positive change.
- Memory Nyumba, a key representative of Moses Charity Organization, actively involved in community outreach and support.
These wheelchairs are not merely a means of transportation; they represent a newfound freedom and independence for the recipients. This initiative will enable them to:
- Access Education: Attend schools and pursue their educational aspirations.
- Seek Employment: Commute to work and contribute to the economy.
- Engage with the Community: Participate in social activities and events.
- Live with Dignity: Experience greater autonomy and self-reliance.
“We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to live a full and meaningful life,” said Clinton Habuuka, Managing Director of Moses Charity Organization. “These wheelchairs are a symbol of our commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities and fostering a more inclusive society.”
The Moses Charity Organization continues to work tirelessly to improve the lives of persons with disabilities in Zambia. Their efforts include providing medical care, promoting disability rights, and creating opportunities for empowerment.

