Our Greatest Mission

Part 1

A Journey of Love, Faith, and Purpose: The Mission Beyond Disability

Meet Lucia and Davis, a couple united in love, marriage, and a profound purpose. With 22 years of marriage and four sons, their life took an unexpected turn when their firstborn was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in 2000. Navigating the challenges of disability, they found solace and strength in creating support groups for mothers and women in similar situations. From personal pain to a greater mission, join them as they share their inspiring journey of making a difference in Zimbabwe, advocating for women with physically and mentally challenged children. Dive deep into their story and discover the power of community, resilience, and hope. Watch now and be moved by their extraordinary journey.


Part 2

A Mother's Quest: Overcoming Economic Meltdown & Fighting for Inclusivity

In this heart-wrenching segment, Lucia recounts her ordeal during an economic downturn, struggling to secure education for her son amidst dwindling support. As the government sought numbers over individual pleas, watch her journey to unite mothers and women with children facing disabilities. Dive into this story of resilience, unity, and the undeniable power of collective voices.


Part 3

Unseen Chains: The Stigma of Disability and Witchcraft in Culture

Explore the deep-rooted cultural beliefs linking disability to witchcraft and the profound impact it has on families. Dive into Lucia’s story where she faces societal blame for her child's disability and her husband Davis, a church founder, confronts accusations of dark rituals. Discover the challenges men face when living with a child with disabilities in a society overshadowed by stigma. This eye-opening segment sheds light on the unseen pressures and prejudices in certain cultures. Watch now to understand, empathize, and support.


Part 4

Hidden Lives: The Untold Stories of Children with Cerebral Palsy

Dive deep into a touching account of the challenges faced by children with cerebral palsy and their families. Beyond the physical hardships lies a societal stigma that often forces these innocent souls into the shadows. Discover why many parents choose to keep their children hidden and learn about the profound need for understanding, acceptance, and support in our communities. Don't miss this eye-opening perspective that calls for change and compassion.

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