Focus Activities

The Light of Hope Shining throughout the Global Village

Having such love of a mother, WeLoveU Foundation is dedicated to helping our global neighbors
until the whole world smiles

ACTIVITY INTRODUCTION
On July 31, Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah and board members of the WeLoveU visited the Ecuadorian Embassy in Korea to fulfill the promise of donating face masks.

Provision of Protective Equipment Against COVID-19 to Ecuador

Signed a letter of intent with the Ecuadorian Embassy in Korea and donated 1,000 test kits and 20,000 face masks

Honorary Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah of the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation began the project of making recoveries on 14 houses damaged by the cyclone Idai in Mozambique in September 2019, and completed it in May 2020.

Recovery Efforts for Cyclone Idai in Mozambique

Volunteer work to repair Eduardo Mondlane Primary School and 14 houses

To support COVID-19 response efforts, Intl. WeLoveU Foundation (Honorary Chairwoman Zahng Gil-Jah), an UN DGC associated NGO, held donation ceremony of quarantine supplies at the head office of Lao Front for National Development (LFND) on May 9, 2020.

Intl. WeLoveU Foundation Provides COVID-19 Quarantine Supplies to Laos

Donated 1,248 test kits and 10,000 masks to help overcome the global calamity

The Intl. WeLoveU Foundation, established by Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah, donated 20,000 hygienic face masks (KF 94) to the citizens of Daegu, which was in a state of confusion due to scarcity of masks in order to prevent COVID-19 from its spread.

Donating COVID-19 Hygienic Face Masks to Daegu

Infectious disease alert level has been raised to “Serious” . . . the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation donated 20,000 masks to the region hit worst by COVID-19

Delivering Local Gift Cards for Helping Forest Fire Victims in Gangwon-do

Wishing them to get back to their daily life ... conveying comfort and warmth in the end of the year

Providing Winter Clothing to Syrian Refugees and Vulnerable Groups in Jordan

Offering heaters and blankets to 275 households in preparation of winter cold

Provision of Relief Goods to Typhoon Victims in Samcheok, Uljin, and Yeongdeok

Blankets, rice, groceries, and daily necessities for their warm winter

Operational Support for ‘Mobile Primary Health Care Clinic’ for Civil War Victims in Iraq

Making a donation of USD 20,000 to UIMS and facilitating provision of health and medical care

Helping Dam Collapse Victims in Laos

Comfort through the free meal service camp, smile through the WeLoveU School

Flood Recovery Efforts in Kerala, India

Emergency recovery area and food aid for 2 weeks.

Free Meals and Relief Funds for Earthquake Victims in Pohang, Korea

‘Mother’s homemade food’ and consolation with warm smiles

Support for Extension and Repair of Mirpur Orphanage, Bangladesh

Extended nest, laughter of children

Medical Supplies Donation for Iraqi Civil War Victims

Delivering USD 20,000 worth of medicines to four clinics in displaced persons camp

장길자 명예회장이 설립한 재단법인 국제WeLoveU가 2017년 요르단 내 시리아 난민 703세대에 식료품 박스를 전했다.

Food Aid for Syrian Refugees in Jordan

Cooperation with Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization [JHCO]
to help 950 people from 703 households

Donation of Funds for Syrian Refugees

Intl. WeLoveU Foundation Donates USD 20,000 to Embassy of Jordan in Korea

Donation of Relief Goods for Earthquake Sufferers in Ecuador

Hoping they overcome the disaster, neighbors from the opposite side of the earth send encouragement

A Bridge Built with Love in a Small Village of Nepal

The “We Love U” Bride was built in Shree Junga in Itahari City

Dream for Future Reestablished in Tanauan

School classroom dedication ceremony for the typhoon-damaged area in the Philippines

Free Meal Service Camp at the Sewol Ferry Disaster Site

Sorrow is halved when shared

Relief Efforts in the Typhoon Damaged Area—Aljakji Beach in Naedo Ward, Jeju City

Mongdol (meaning small pebbles in Korean) beach restored its beauty through the efforts of the members

Donation for the Earthquake Victims in Japan

Little consolation to a neighboring country suffering four distress—earthquake, tsunami, nuclear accident, and regional economic depression