Transport!

With our easy access to cars in our developed world we forget how many people in Third world countries struggle to reach places and are often forced to walk long distances carrying heavy loads. Our team in Bandua came across this older man, Meque Joao, who is blind who sells charcoal to survive. He carries it long distances to sell in the markets to earn a few pence to buy his food. We were thankful to be able to bless him with a bike which has helped his daily toil immensely!

Amperative

Worthers and Hullo Creative have officially joined forces to become Amperative, a new full service agency

We create progressive design and website solutions for mission-focused businesses and organisations.

We now cover a vast level of technical ability and expertise, offering you greater support and a much broader range of services. If you can dream it, we can now both design and build it.

https://www.amperative.com
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