December 18, 2020
WILMINGTON, DE — 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 Intl. WeLoveU Foundation has made a firm commitment to improving the quality of life through six initiatives: Blood Drives, Education, Emergency Relief, Environmental Protection, International Aid, and Social Welfare. Its core values revolve around promoting unity and friendship among all people of the global village — beyond nationality, race, religion, and socioeconomic status — through impactful volunteerism carried out with the heart of a mother.
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About the International WeLoveU Foundation
Founder and Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah established the International WeLoveU Foundation in South Korea in 2001— which is associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications (UN DGC)—as a vehicle to deliver love and happiness to neighbors in need. The Chairwoman took a grassroots approach by personally interacting with and caring for the needs of the global village. Through impactful volunteerism within the initiatives of blood drives, education, emergency relief, environmental protection, and international aid, the Chairwoman’s example of giving love has spread from the east to the west and planted itself in more than 50 countries to inspire a healthy and hopeful future. WeLoveU has received more than 100 honorary and presidential awards from various countries and governments, including the U.S. President’s Call to Service Award for volunteerism and the Green Apple Award for best environmental practice. For more information, visit weloveuusa.org.