Africa Ability Trust

Mission/Vision

To walk with persons with disabilities and their caregivers, equipping families, churches, and communities to become places of belonging, healing, and purpose. Through faith-rooted empowerment, we ignite dignity and inclusion where it is most needed.

Ministry Focus

Children & YouthCommunity Development & AdvocacyMissional BusinessSpiritual Training & MentoringWomen & Family Services

Outreach Programs

Caregiver empowerment and service programs; Community support through therapy, training, and advocacy programs, especially in tackling stigma and exclusion; Church and Parachurch theological training and equipping for disability ministry

People Groups

Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Urban Informal Settlements
Caregivers (Often Women and Grandparents)
Faith Communities in Need of Disability Inclusion

Global Connections

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Foundation for the Inclusion and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Cameroon)
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Disability News Africa (DNA)

Voices From the Field

Stories of how lifted burdens became open hands for the Gospel and new hope for the unreached.

I am June Nasimoni, and I am visually impaired. Being here has greatly impacted me. I’ve learned about many types of disability I never knew before, which empowers me to advocate for others. I’ve also been given a platform to showcase my talents and grow spiritually through God’s Word, which reminds us we are valued and created with purpose.

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– June N.

My name is Susan Atieno, mother to Scovia, an 18-year-old with a disability. Being part of African Ability has truly helped me. I’ve learned sewing, sign language, and received spiritual encouragement. Knowing the Bible includes people with disabilities shows us we’re not alone. I’m grateful for the skills, support, and hope I’ve found here. The training has empowered me to earn income, care for my family, and build confidence to face the challenges of raising a child with a disability.

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– Susan A.

I am Rev. Wycliffe Martin, Free Methodist Church – Karen Branch. I acknowledge and appreciate the work and ministry of Africa Ability Trust in the informal settlement, serving persons with disabilities and their families. They reach women, men, girls, and vulnerable groups where services are lacking, training, equipping, and empowering them. I was part of Africa Ability Trust disability training and attest to this noble job. This is a true calling, served wholeheartedly and with dedication

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– Rev. Wycliffe M.

Make Your Gift Below

Your generosity carries the Gospel to places many cannot go. Every gift equips, sustains, and strengthens those faithfully serving on the frontlines of ministry.

Financial contributions to Serving Workers for the Harvest (SWH) qualify you for Federal income tax -deduction to the fullest extent allowable by IRS guidelines. To be consistent with legal standards, discretion in the use and distribution of all donations is under the full control of SWH. No goods or services are provided in exchange for these gifts other than intangible religious benefits. 

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If you prefer to write a check, make it payable to “Serving Workers” or “SW Harvest” and mail to:
Serving Workers for the Harvest, PO Box 705, Buda, TX 78610

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