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Another incredible day in Ethiopia comes to a close. Grateful for the laughter, the teamwork, and the shared purpose. Th...
06/21/2025

Another incredible day in Ethiopia comes to a close. Grateful for the laughter, the teamwork, and the shared purpose. The journey continues tomorrow—with more stories to hear, and more lives to lift.

These kids reminded us what resilience really looks like. Among a sea of new wheelchairs, medical scooters, and healing,...
06/20/2025

These kids reminded us what resilience really looks like. Among a sea of new wheelchairs, medical scooters, and healing, laughter still echoed the loudest.

This little one found Tammy.No words. Just light.A peace sign. A laugh. A moment that didn’t need translating.These are ...
06/19/2025

This little one found Tammy.
No words. Just light.
A peace sign. A laugh. A moment that didn’t need translating.
These are the unscripted moments—
when service slows down and connection takes over.
Tammy didn’t just show up with a chair.
She showed up with her whole heart.
And somehow, this little girl saw it… and matched it.
That’s the real miracle.
Presence over everything.

Motion is something most of us take for granted.Until you meet someone who’s gone years—maybe a lifetime—without it.Toda...
06/17/2025

Motion is something most of us take for granted.
Until you meet someone who’s gone years—maybe a lifetime—without it.
Today we delivered more than wheelchairs.
We delivered freedom.
For some, it meant the first time moving alone.
For others, it meant no longer needing to be carried.
And for us?
It meant witnessing the miracle that happens
when mobility becomes a birthright, not a luxury.
This is what Chair the Hope is about.
Not saving.
Just serving.
One wheel. One smile. One soul at a time.




What began as a simple yes turned into this.A team of strangers, friends, families—now bonded by dust, sweat, joy, and s...
06/15/2025

What began as a simple yes turned into this.
A team of strangers, friends, families—now bonded by dust, sweat, joy, and something deeper.
Here at Babul Kheyer Charity, we fed more than 5,000 people.
But it wasn’t just about food.
It was about showing up.
About working alongside the people already doing the work.
About mutual respect.
This photo is more than a group shot.
It’s a memory. A promise. A moment that says:
“We did this. Together.”




She saw us first.Before the phones. Before the introductions.Just wide, curious eyes peeking through a soft brown scarf....
06/14/2025

She saw us first.
Before the phones. Before the introductions.
Just wide, curious eyes peeking through a soft brown scarf.
Sometimes kids know before we do—
who’s safe, who’s soft, who will smile back.
She stayed close.
Giggled when her picture appeared on the screen.
Held her mother’s hand like it was made of gold.
No words were needed.
We got the message loud and clear:
Kindness translates. Always.




There’s a kind of beauty you can’t photograph.But you try anyway.It’s in the way a child tugs a skirt to share a joke.In...
06/13/2025

There’s a kind of beauty you can’t photograph.
But you try anyway.
It’s in the way a child tugs a skirt to share a joke.
In how a woman presses her hand to her heart when you look her in the eye.
In the eyes that say “thank you” without needing a translator.
We came to give.
But it was these moments—these small, ordinary, sacred ones—
that gave something back.
This is what love looks like.
Not loud. Not flashy. Just… real.



Every mission has its heroes.They don’t always hold microphones.Some hold ladles.We stepped into the kitchen and met the...
06/12/2025

Every mission has its heroes.
They don’t always hold microphones.
Some hold ladles.
We stepped into the kitchen and met the women who feed thousands.
No ego. No spotlight. Just service.
Smiles full of grace. Hands full of purpose.
This wasn’t just food prep—
it was ceremony.
You can’t fake this kind of energy.
You feel it. You honor it. You carry it with you.




Joy like this doesn’t ask for language.It just shows up.In a belly laugh, a gap-toothed grin, a squint so tight it could...
06/11/2025

Joy like this doesn’t ask for language.
It just shows up.
In a belly laugh, a gap-toothed grin, a squint so tight it could crack the sky.
These moments don’t need a caption.
But we write them down anyway—
because something this pure deserves to be remembered.





Our first stop in Ethiopia: a center that feeds thousands.5,000 people.Some who walked. Some who were carried.All of the...
06/10/2025

Our first stop in Ethiopia: a center that feeds thousands.
5,000 people.
Some who walked. Some who were carried.
All of them hungry—for more than just food.
And yet what we felt most wasn’t desperation.
It was dignity.
Eyes that held stories.
Smiles that said, “I see you.”
This wasn’t charity. This was presence.



I didn’t know anyone on this trip. Just hopped on a Zoom call with Nate & Heather and thought, “Yeah. I’d go anywhere wi...
06/09/2025

I didn’t know anyone on this trip. Just hopped on a Zoom call with Nate & Heather and thought, “Yeah. I’d go anywhere with people like that.”

What followed was a crew that felt more like family than friends.
People who show up—for the mission, for each other, for the world.
This was day one in Ethiopia. And we already knew:
Something bigger was happening here.

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