Community Well-Being

Giving Hope

WeLoveU volunteers participate in volunteer activities to enhance community well-being. By doing so, they hope their neighbors will feel happiness and safety in their community. The projects organized by WeLoveU volunteers aspire to benefit the lives of all people — beyond age, nationality, race, religion, and socioeconomic status.

Creating Green Spaces for Our City Neighbors

Volunteers broke ground in Philadelphia, PA, in May 2022 after receiving the Greenways Grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 2021 to help fund the Clean & Green Project. The revitalization project transformed a lot that had remained vacant for nearly a century. After putting in almost 2,400 volunteer hours, WeLoveU Park was opened to the public on August 25, 2022. Residents in Northeast Philadelphia can enjoy a new green space, and the park’s impact is coming to light.

The Philadelphia Police Department ran a report five months before and after the park’s ribbon-cutting ceremony. Statistics show the neighborhood has seen a 37% decrease in criminal activity and a 33% decrease in arrests. 

Returning Love to Our Neighbors

Volunteers look for opportunities to give back to their community. Whether big or small, WeLoveU volunteers are eager to do good right in their backyard. In Hampton, VA, volunteers helped a neighbor who needed help with yard work and maintenance around their home. It boosted the community’s morale and unity, seeing volunteers from all backgrounds coming together for the same cause.

Giving Back to Those Who Helped Us

The WeLoveU Foundation volunteers are keen on returning love to those who paved the way for our society. To repay them, WeLoveU plans activities to give back and encourage. For example, volunteers uplift the spirits of those unable to see their families as often as they would like while staying in assisted living facilities. During the visits, volunteers sing and dance, and craft activities centered around the resident’s favorite pastimes. It brings comfort and relieves their family’s mind, knowing their loved one has groups like WeLoveU visiting them.

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