A heart of gratitude – November updates

Dear Friends and Supporters,

As the season of gratitude surrounds us, we are overwhelmed with thankfulness for each of you who make the Wings Aloft mission possible.


A Heart of Gratitude

We are especially thankful for the dedicated efforts of our volunteers:
Brian Foster, Leslie Evans, and many others who serve locally.
Your time, skills, and passion drive our work forward—thank you!

Brian helps with cooking and setting up for functions and is always willing to lend a hand.
Leslie is the “team seamstress”.  She constructed 16 hand splints to take to Kenya

We also celebrate Hailey Chamberlin, Physical Therapist, who has settled in Kijabe for full-time mission work and has begun her Swahili language training Her commitment to serving others inspires us all.


Exciting Plans Ahead

Our team is gearing up for trips to Kenya in March and Guatemala in May! These journeys will help us deliver life-changing equipment and connect with incredible communities.

Additionally, Jessica and Chris Tsotsoros are heading to Kenya this December.


Your Generosity in Action

Thanks to your generosity, a child in Kenya has been blessed with the mobility and independence they deserve. Your support helps Wings Aloft continue its mission of delivering wheelchairs to individuals in low-resourced countries, making a profound difference in their lives. Together, we are enabling children to participate more fully in their communities, access education, and experience the joy of play.


Giving Tuesday is Coming

Mark your calendars for Giving Tuesday! This global day of generosity is the perfect opportunity to support this mission. Your gift will make an immediate impact on children and families in underserved areas.

Thank You for Being Part of Our Journey

With each wheelchair delivered and each life touched, we see the profound impact of your support. Together, we’re creating a world where everyone can thrive.

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