We Support the Happy Lives of Our Neighbors
Brazil, where the economy has yet to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic,
is witnessing vulnerable groups struggle to secure
even essential food items amid soaring inflation.
WeLoveU has teamed up with the Manaus Prefecture and City Council
to donate food packages to those in need within the community.
The recipients were selected with the help of the Amazonas Family
Support Association (IAFAM), a local welfare organization.

Members prepared 325 gift sets containing essential food items
such as rice, beans, cooking oil, sugar, salt, and spaghetti.
On August 25, the gifts were distributed to neighbors
at the local public school auditorium.


The neighbors expressed their heartfelt gratitude with great joy.
Seeing their happiness, the members felt a deep sense of fulfillment.

WeLoveU will continue to support neighbors in need
and share warmth and love.
Emergency Relief for Grenada Hurricane Victims
Roofs were torn off, and street trees were uprooted.
This area, turned into awasteland by the hurricane,
is Carriacou Island in the Caribbean nation of Grenada.

On July 2, Hurricane Beryl struck the Caribbean region
with a maximum intensity of Category 5. Neighboring countries experienced
significant damage, including the collapse of schools and hospitals
and power outages that disrupted communications.
Tragically, there were also casualties from floods and landslides.
Carriacou and Petite Martinique in Grenada, where the hurricane made landfall
on the 1st day, suffered tremendous damage, with most buildings collapsing.
Governor-General of Grenada Dickon Mitchell called it “unimaginable destruction.”

WeLoveU stepped in to help Grenada, which has suffered significant damage.
At the 4th SIDS International Conference, WeLoveU met with Governor-General
Dickon Mitchell to affirm its commitment to supporting island nations
vulnerable to climate disasters.


Members from the United States and Caribbean countries initiated activities
to aid hurricane victims in Grenada. Over 100 members provided more than
5,100 relief items, including sleeping bags, masks, batteries, and lamps,
at the disaster site and engaged in disaster recovery efforts. In New Windsor,
New York, they held a charity concert, “Harmony for the Earth”
to raise awareness of climate change and encourage action.
The concert was broadcast live on YouTube.
WeLoveU Emergency Relief—Hope to Grenada

Cecile La Grenade, Governor-General of Grenada
“On July 1, Hurricane Beryl devastated northern Grenada, particularly Carriacou and Petite Martinique. I visited the islands and was deeply shocked by the enormous damage. I extend my deepest gratitude to Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah of WeLoveU for her generous support to Grenada. WeLoveU helped with the recovery by clearing the debris of Dover Government School, which had collapsed after initially being used as a shelter during the hurricane. We currently need drinking water, restroom facilities, a temporary kitchen, and a sheltered area for the children. Volunteers and additional support are urgently needed for this. Thank you.”
Cecile La Grenade, Governor-General of Grenada
WeLoveU members sincerely hoped for the swift recovery of Grenada,
the beautiful island nation in the Caribbean.


“We cleared the debris of the school that had collapsed due to strong winds and helped the city rebuild. At times, I doubted whether this place could fully return to its original state, but the people of Grenada are resilient and positive, and I believe they will surely rise again.”
“I flew from the United States to Grenada and then took a boat to Carriacou. Other than knowing it was hot and there were bugs, I knew nothing about this place. While camping with the members, we had to figure out many things on our own, like how to live without water and electricity. On the first night, there was thunder, lightning, and rain, which blew off the top of our tent, leaving us soaked. However, for the residents here, such events are likely just part of daily life. I hope that our neighbors, who are going through difficult times, won’t give up.”
“When I came to help the disaster victims on Carriacou Island, many people were homeless. This type of disaster is truly unprecedented. I hope people will become more concerned about climate change issues now. I am glad that I can provide some assistance to our neighbors through relief efforts.”
“I came to the island first as part of the advance team to accurately assess the situation in Carriacou. After identifying what items were needed and which activities were urgent, I supported the volunteer team. I hope the WeLoveU volunteer team has been a great help in the recovery efforts here.”
WeLoveU will continue to offer support and activities
to help disaster victims affected by climate disasters with a mother’s love
and to address the rapidly changing climate.

Please send your care and love to the hurricane victims in Grenada.
Our attention and love support the lives of our neighbors
during this disaster.
Share Hope With Mother’s Love
On July 21, WeLoveU members in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia presented
groceries to 50 vulnerable households at the Petaling Jaya City Hall.

The neighbors, who had been struggling due to rising inflation,
were overjoyedto receive grocery boxes filled with essential items
such as rice, eggs, noodles, bread, jam, and cooking oil.
🎁 Preparation Process 🎁
The members also prepared mini cultural event for the neighbors.
A chamber orchestra and choir performed heartwarming songs,
delivering hope. The neighbors gave a round of applause.

Petaling Jaya City Hall presented certificates of appreciation
to Honorary Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah and the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation.

Encik Mohamad Zaini Azmi, Assistant Director of Community and Human Capital Division, Petaling Jaya City Hall
“WeLoveU is an organization that greatly benefits many people through its charitable services worldwide. They also conduct campaigns to raise awareness about sustainable environments. Today, they supported us with groceries. I am sincerely grateful, wishing for even greater success in all your activities. Dear WeLoveU members, please continue sharing hope and love with global people! Thank you very much.”
Encik Mohamad Zaini Azmi, Assistant Director of Community and Human Capital Division, Petaling Jaya City Hall

Norah Mansor, Chairwoman of Women and Council for Zone 17, Petaling Jaya City Hall
“The residents who received groceries are deeply appreciative of WeLoveU. It will be great if these events continue, especially the programs for individuals with disabilities and children. Thank you, Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah of WeLoveU. I really want to meet you in person someday.”
Norah Mansor, Chairwoman of Women and Council for Zone 17, Petaling Jaya City Hall

Hamidah binti Ahmad, Neighbor Who Received a Gift
“The event was incredibly touching, and I was overjoyed to receive the groceries. I am truly grateful to the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation for helping us.”
Hamidah binti Ahmad, Neighbor Who Received a Gift

Choi Jeong-man, Kuala Lumpur Chapter Manager in Malaysia
“We prepared not only groceries but also a small cultural event for our neighbors. I hope the performances brought them comfort and encouragement. I wish for everyone to live with hope, moving forward. Thank you very much.”
Choi Jeong-man, Kuala Lumpur Chapter Manager in Malaysia
WeLoveU will continue its warm and heartfelt support
to deliver hope to families across the globe, with a mother’s Love.
Supporting the Independence of Neighbors With Disabilities
The Program Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti Nusajaya (Nusajaya Community
Rehabilitation Program), located in Iskandar Puteri (formerly known
as Nusajaya), Johor, Malaysia, has a bustling front yard today.
WeLoveU members are gathered, preparing for a special event:
the donation ceremony of essential items to support the Program.

This Rehabilitation Program provides care and assistance to people with
disabilities, yet it faces numerous operational challenges due to insufficient
government support. The Program, which primarily serves children and
teenagers, lacks essential educational equipment such as desks and chairs,
along with basic home appliances like a television and a freezer.
WeLoveU learned about the situation through the Iskandar Puteri City Council
and decided to support the Program by cooperating with the city council
and a charitable foundation associated with it.

On July 17, a donation ceremony was held with the attendance
of the city council deputy chairman, officials, the Program staff, and
WeLoveU members. They warmly greeted one another, expressing their delight
in the meaningful assistance brought about by this beautiful partnership.
On that day, WeLoveU donated a smart TV for educational purposes,
a freezer, and desks and chairs for all the students of the Program.

The city council and the charitable foundation also donated 2,400 ringgit
(approx. 560 USD) worth of groceries and contribution of 2,000 ringgit
(approx. 466 USD) each to the Program.



The city council chairman of Iskandar Puteri expressed his gratitude
to WeLoveU through the deputy chairman.
“I would like to express my gratitude to Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah for her generous donation to the Nusajaya Community Rehabilitation Program. I am very happy to be able to assist the Program. Our city council is doing its utmost to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Through today’s support, we were able to progress towards achieving the goals of ‘Good Health and Well-Being’ and ‘Quality Education,’ while also strengthening the relationship between the city and its residents. I hope that today’s event will be a great help to the teachers, students, and parents of the Community Rehabilitation Program.”

The teachers and students expressed their gratitude
by performing a small, heartwarming performance they had prepared.
The members also joined them on stage, singing the “We Love You Song,” and everyone in attendance joyfully responded with the phrase, “We love you!”


After the ceremony, the members toured the facilities with the guidance of the
Program’s director and teachers, spending meaningful time with the students.


Mohd Faiz bin Abdullah, Director of Nusajaya Community Rehabilitation Program
“Today, we have received desks, chairs, and home appliances for disabled students at Nusajaya Community Rehabilitation Program from the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation. On behalf of the students and teachers here, I would like to express my infinite gratitude to Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah. All these donated items from WeLoveU give a great encouragement to our students. Thank you!”
Mohd Faiz bin Abdullah, Director of Nusajaya Community Rehabilitation Program

Umi Selamah binti Embong, Teacher at Community Rehabilitation Program
“WeLoveU’s donation has helped improve our facility. It is an honor for all of you to come here, and I’m happy to know about WeLoveU. Not only did you donate essential items, but you also took the time to interact with our students, which brought us great joy. The donated TV will be used for classes and teachers’ meetings. We no longer need to rent chairs for large events held at our facility. You have given us exactly what we needed. Thank you very much.”
Umi Selamah binti Embong, Teacher at Community Rehabilitation Program
WeLoveU continues to support the independence of neighbors
with disabilities through diverse social welfare initiatives.
The Intl. WeLoveU Foundation Attends the 4th International Conference on SIDS
On May 26, the day before the start of the 4th International Conference on Small Island Developing States1 (hereafter referred to as SIDS) in Antigua and Barbuda, nestled in the Caribbean Sea, the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation (hereafter referred to as WeLoveU) arranged a significant event. At the ceremony hosted by Antigua and Barbuda and organized by the United Nations to welcome the heads of over 70 countries and distinguished guests who came to participate in the International Conference on SIDS, WeLoveU put on a variety of performances.
1 An International conference where leaders and diplomats from Small Island Developing States, at the forefront of climate change issues, gather to discuss pressing economic, cultural, and environmental challenges. Hosted by the United Nations once every decade, with the third conference held in Samoa.
The welcome ceremony began with an inaugural address by the Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda at the Government House in the capital, St. John’s.
“I am delighted to welcome heads of states and dignitaries from around the world attending the 4th International Conference on SIDS. The theme ‘Charting the Course Toward Resilient Prosperity’ resonates deeply with all of us. In these challenging times, our shared vision and unity are more crucial than ever. I extend heartfelt thanks to the various ministries, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Finance, for their substantial support for this international conference. I also express profound gratitude to the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation for performing this precious program today. I look forward to the uplifting melodies of the orchestra that will bring us joy.”
Sir Rodney Williams, Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda
Immediately after, the Secretary-General of the United Nations took the stage to welcome and express gratitude to the participants of the international conference. He also highlighted the unfortunate reality of Small Island Developing States suffering from various disasters caused by climate change.

“I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the people of Antigua and Barbuda, who have welcomed us to host this international conference with 5,000 attendees in this small island nation. It is truly a miraculous feat. I have confidence in the resilience and prosperity of citizens in Small Island Developing States to ensure their recovery. Although you have not contributed significantly to climate change, you are on the front lines facing existential threats caused by it. We must take action toward a world where justice prevails in climate, financial, and economic matters.”
António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
After the host introduced the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation, the formal welcoming ceremony began. The event, beautifully coordinated by members from the WeLoveU U.S. Eastern Chapter, featured a Korean traditional drum performance, orchestral music, and choral singing, creating a harmonious and stunning atmosphere.




The orchestra captivated attendees with powerful melodies such as the “Spirit Lake Overture” and jazz piece “Satin Doll.” The choir received great applause for their performance of the theme song “When You Believe” from the animated film The Prince of Egypt.

Following the performances, Sir Rodney Williams, Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda, expressed gratitude for WeLoveU’s invaluable support toward the 4th International Conference on SIDS. He presented a plaque of appreciation through the Head of WeLoveU U.S. Eastern Chapter to Honorary Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah.

Daniel Lee, Head of the WeLoveU U.S. Eastern Chapter, stated, “For a healthy society and a hopeful future, the world must unite as one. We look forward to new and sustainable partnerships aimed at improving the lives of all our global neighbors.” Saying that he wanted to deliver a special message of love and hope to those in need, he shouted, “We Love You,” together with his members. Attendees responded with cheers and applause.
4th International Conference on SIDS, Toward Resilient Prosperity
The international conference took place from the 27th to the 30th at American University of Antigua, focusing on the theme “Charting the Course Toward Resilient Prosperity.” Leaders of small island nations discussed economic, cultural, and environmental issues, seeking solutions through spirited debates.

The WeLoveU delegation also attended, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation and the role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs).


The delegation also met with heads of states and representatives from various countries to convey Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah’s message of love to the global family, pledging to cooperate in helping those in need.
Meanwhile, WeLoveU supported the smooth operation of the international conference by donating 1,200 shirts and over 200 mobile phones for event volunteers and safety officers.


Through close cooperation with governments and organizations worldwide, WeLoveU will continue to engage in diverse relief and welfare activities, contributing to a brighter future for neighbors in Small Island Developing States.
26th New Life Family Walkathon
Let’s Create a World of Peace and Happiness Together
Earth is the precious home for 8 billion people. However, there are no longer any places untouched by the impacts of climate change. According to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre [IDMC], 32.6 million people worldwide lost their homes due to disasters such as floods, storms, and droughts in 2022 alone. In 2020, the International Think Tank Institute for Economic and Peace [IEP] predicted that 1.2 billion climate refugees would emerge over the next 30 years.


On May 26, an event was held to help global neighbors suffering from climate disasters and to protect the green earth. The 26th New Life Family Walkathon, hosted by the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation (hereinafter referred to as WeLoveU), took place at Incheon Cheongna Lake Park. Approx. 5,000 people, including WeLoveU members from Incheon and northern Gyeonggi Province, participated to share love with neighbors beyond borders. Honorary Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah, Chairman of the Board Kim Joong-rak, and diplomatic representatives and their families from 12 countries, including the Ambassadors of Kazakhstan and Ecuador to Korea, also attended the event.
Many distinguished guests participated in the event, including the Korea Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect President Yi Bae-keun, actor Kim Seong-hwan, singers Yun Tae-gyu and Lee Seung-hun. The event was supported by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Seoul Metropolitan Municipality, the Korean NPO Alliance for the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Korea Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, and Incheon Sejong General Hospital.


On the day of the event, WeLoveU members began arriving at Cheongna Lake Park early in the morning. The cool, cloudy weather, combined with the members’ vibrant appearance in light green T-shirts reminiscent of May’s foliage, added vitality to the tranquil holiday morning as they gathered in small groups.
“Hello, thank you! We love you!”
At 11 a.m., the opening ceremony began with a cheerful greeting from Announcer Kim Byung-chan. The first performance was by the New Life Children’s Choir. The children’s lively stage presence, with even their mistakes appearing endearing, brought wide smiles to the faces of the participants.


Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah, in her opening address, emphasized the event’s purpose and vision: “Through the 26th Walkathon, we aim to support victims of disasters both domestically and internationally, helping them recover their daily lives. Additionally, we seek to expand international understanding of these victims, thereby promoting multifaceted support. We aim to raise awareness of climate crisis and enhance responses such as tree planting, encouraging broad participation from individuals and society to achieve environmental welfare.” She further urged, “Even after this Walkathon, let’s continue to show interest, support, and encouragement to disaster-affected families around the world.” She emphasized solidarity for a better future for humanity, stating, “By helping each other and showing concern and support, the global village can become a world of peace and happiness.”
Kazakhstan Ambassador to Korea, H.E. Nurgali Arystanov, expressed gratitude to WeLoveU for its diverse international welfare activities, noting, “Even in today’s highly developed world, many people face difficulties.” He added, “Walking is an excellent exercise that keeps our bodies and minds healthy and strengthens our bonds of friendship. Let’s enjoy walking together,” in his congratulatory speech.

Following the screening of congratulatory video messages from various dignitaries, a donation presentation ceremony took place. Through the 26th Walkathon, WeLoveU aims to support 10 countries affected by climate disasters, including Peru, Ecuador, the Philippines, and Kenya, as well as 5 island countries facing climate crises, such as the Solomon Islands, Kiribati, and Cape Verde. Domestically, WeLoveU will aid 100 households vulnerable to climate change in the metropolitan area. Additionally, it will extend its generosity to war refugees and disaster victims in 24 countries, including Ukraine, Rwanda, Bangladesh, DR Congo, Jordan, and Iraq, with a total of 870 million KRW (approx. 633,490 USD) in donations. Separately, they will also donate 10 million KRW (approx. 7,280 USD) for medical expenses to support children in Mongolia suffering from hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
The members, who had gathered their contributions with the hope of providing strength and courage to families in need around the world, performed warm-up exercises before embarking on the main event. Amidst the powerful music of a marching band, Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah declared the start of the walkathon, and participants joyfully began their walk along the designated course.


Cheongna Lake Park was beautifully decorated with fresh greenery and colorful roses in full bloom. The light green waves created by the participants, led by Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah, continued along the promenade. As they walked, they enjoyed the breathtaking scenery of the lake and flowers under the clear sky, matching their strides with one another. Amidst the scent of flowers carried by the fresh spring breeze, the innocent laughter of children, who were delightedly watching soap bubbles floating in the air, spread around. At the midpoint of the walking course, university student members engaged in an environmental campaign, holding placards with messages promoting environmental conservation.




At the square, which served as both the starting and ending point of the walking course, various side events focusing on recycling and environmental friendliness were organized to attract participants’ attention, including a panel exhibition introducing the WeLoveU’s Mom’s Garden Project. After completing the walk, members visited different booths where they could engage in eco-friendly activities such as making keychains from recycled socks and sea glass, creating cinnamon air fresheners, and using pedal-powered bicycles to make cotton candy. Through these experiences, they pledged to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives, such as resource recycling and energy conservation, to address climate change.
Orlin Manuel Madrid Cepeda, Charge d’Affaires at the Ecuadorian Embassy, expressed his gratitude and said, “In Ecuador, there are many people in need, including flood victims, and we are receiving great help through donations from the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation. It helps people understand and help their neighbors suffering from poverty and disaster.”
Juan Manuel Medina, Deputy Head of Mission at the Costa Rican Embassy, said, “Our country is also making efforts to cooperate with international organizations in preparation for the recent climate crisis. I’m happy to participate in an event that helps global family during these times. I think it is a beneficial activity that naturally reminds youth of climate change and environmental issues.” Park Wi-kwang, Director of the Incheon Volunteer Center, said, “The climate crisis is an urgent challenge that confronts all of us right now. At a time when national attention is needed, events like this will lead to the participation of many people and create a world where ‘we,’ not just ‘me,’ live together.”

WeLoveU member Ahn Hyo-min, who came with her 9-year-old daughter, said, “I explained the purpose of the walkathon to my child and went through various experiences together. I think my child learned more deeply about the difficulties faced by families around the world.” WeLoveU couple members Kim Jae-sik and Lee Hye-kyung (50s, Incheon) said, “If we didn’t have this opportunity, we wouldn’t know much about what’s happening on the other side of the world. It’s meaningful to be able to help the world through a small act like walking. We appreciate the opportunity to volunteer and refresh ourselves as well.”
As the event ended, raindrops began to fall from the sky. Looking at the spring rain, the members hoped that the steps they took together today would convey hope like a refreshing rain to our neighbors around the world.
Supporting an Accessible Life for People With Physical Disabilities
WeLoveU members in Peru carry wheelchairs with smiles as they prepare
to donate them to the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (MIDIS).
Today marks a significant step in supporting the mobility of individuals with
physical disabilities in the Alto Amazonas-Lagunas area of the Loreto region.

The Loreto region, located in the Amazon rainforest,
faces significant challenges due to limited transportation infrastructure.
WeLoveU previously collaborated with MIDIS in 2021 and 2022 to provide
wheelchairs to elderly residents and individuals with disabilities
in the Yavari and Indiana regions of Loreto, helping reduce mobility challenges.
This year, 20 wheelchairs were donated to neighbors in Lagunas.
The handover ceremony, held on May 20, was attended by the Minister
and Vice Minister of MIDIS, members of Congress,
the Head of Lagunas, and the beneficiaries.

The event was held in a friendly atmosphere throughout.
The Minister of MIDIS presented a certificate of appreciation,
expressing heartfelt gratitude to the WeLoveU.

Julio Javier Demartini Montes, Minister of Development and Social Inclusion
“First, I would like to express my gratitude to Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah. The Intl. WeLoveU Foundation carries out many volunteer activities around the world, spreading love and strength to many people. The wheelchairs donated today will convey a message of love and unity to our neighbors in Lagunas, Loreto, far from Lima. Thank you very much.”
Julio Javier Demartini Montes, Minister of Development and Social Inclusion

Girdler Torres Rodriguez, Head of District Municipality of Lagunas
“Thank you for donating 20 wheelchairs with love. These wheelchairs will improve the quality of life for residents with disabilities and bring great happiness and support to their families as well. I’m grateful for the efforts of WeLoveU members. We love you!”
Girdler Torres Rodriguez, Head of District Municipality of Lagunas

Yorel Kira Alcarraz Aguerro, Member of Congress
“I stand here on behalf of the Peruvian Congress. I sincerely thank Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah for her support. This contribution is crucial for residents in the Amazon region. I deeply appreciate the chairwoman’s commitment to social inclusion and her enduring support for the people of Peru. I hope to join WeLoveU’s activities as well.”
Yorel Kira Alcarraz Aguerro, Member of Congress
The world becomes a more beautiful and prosperous place
through mutual care and compassion.
WeLoveU continues to reach out to those in need around the world,
working toward a world where no one is left behind.