
WeLoveU promotes the well-being and health of all people
The Intl. WeLoveU Foundation cares significantly about human health. The more aware people are of their health, the more we can care for our neighbors with love. WeLoveU takes action through various health-related activities.
Since 2004, WeLoveU has hosted blood drives, saving more than 100,000 lives worldwide. When the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, WeLoveU sprung into action, delivering a six-month supply of PPE to TOVA Community Health, Inc.
Health-related webinars featuring doctors and healthcare professionals teach audiences about stress relief, nutrition, fitness, and more. Health expos allow participants to receive free health screenings and educational materials to motivate them to live healthier lives. WeLoveU will continue carrying out these works to help achieve a healthier and happier society.

Blood shortages need our attention now more than ever before. The increase in the need for blood, combined with the lack of donations, presents a threat to human life.
According to a 2016 World Health Organization report, only 1.5% of the global population donates blood. The population of teens and people in their 20s who donate blood is decreasing, and the population of people in their 60s or older (who represent more than 79% of blood transfusion recipients) is increasing. Statistics also show blood is needed every two seconds in the U.S., and 1 in 7 people who enter a hospital need blood. [1]
To secure blood supply to save lives, WeLoveU has been organizing blood drives since 2004. With each pint of blood, donors can help save up to three lives! As of 2018, WeLoveU has conducted more than 150 blood drives, saving approximately 40,000 lives.

Sickle Cell Awareness Webinar Panelists Inform & Inspire Audience To Take Action
On September 22, 2021, the International WeLoveU Foundation hosted a webinar recognizing Sickle Cell Awareness Month. The webinar featured: Dr. Nina Anderson of TOVA Community Health, Dr. Baia Lasky from the American Red Cross, and Dr. Monique Bowman of Harmony Health and Wellness Center. Viewers learned about sickle cell disease, the importance of blood donation, and naturopathic treatment.
Healthy Habits Webinar: Dr. Monique and Elissa Pettinato Share Tips to Reduce Stress During COVID-19
On September 22, 2021, the International WeLoveU Foundation hosted a webinar recognizing Sickle Cell Awareness Month. The webinar featured: Dr. Nina Anderson of TOVA Community Health, Dr. Baia Lasky from the American Red Cross, and Dr. Monique Bowman of Harmony Health and Wellness Center. Viewers learned about sickle cell disease, the importance of blood donation, and naturopathic treatment.

The Intl. WeLoveU Foundation Delivers Six-Month Supply of PPE to TOVA Community Health, Inc.
The International WeLoveU Foundation East Coast Region (WeLoveU) delivered a six-month supply of personal protective equipment, including gloves, medical gowns, masks, hand sanitizer, and wipes to Dr. Nina Anderson, Founder of Tova Community Health, her medical staff, and patients. The Foundation aspires to protect and limit the spread of COVID-19 and promote healthy living and the well-being of the recipients through the donation.
The more aware people are of their health, the more we can all learn how to take care of each other with love.
At WeLoveU Family Health & Wellness Expos, guests receive free health screenings, educational materials, and more to motivate them to live healthier lives. The expos are fun and informative for the whole family through partnerships with health-centered organizations and vendors.
With the right resources, many health issues can be easily managed and sometimes prevented. However, when health resources aren’t easily accessible, it prevents individuals from living healthier lives, affecting not only themselves but their families.
