It is a cold windy winter.
Around this time of every year, the members of Intl. WeLoveU Foundation
in the United States become busy with their warm mission.
Before the wind gets stronger, they prepare winter clothes for children
who might not be ready for the cold and hurry to deliver them
before the weather gets harsher. This winter, they delivered warm gifts
full of love to children in Boston, Newark, and Philadelphia.

December 17

- YMCA in Dorchester, Boston, MA -

At the Dorchester YMCA, 68 children received winter jackets,
scarves, gloves, and other winter essentials.
The photo zone, face painting, and snack corner
were filled with laughter and joy of the children.

December 18

- Lafayette Street School in Newark, NJ -

At Lafayette Street Elementary School, 25 children received winter jackets
and winter essentials. Seeing the children wearing winter clothes
and smiling brightly brought equal happiness to WeLoveU members.

January 10

- George W. Shaswood School in Philadelphia, PA -

At George Sharswood Elementary School, 60 children
were given winter jackets and winter essentials.
The members conveyed love and care through personal interactions
with the children, meeting their gaze and holding their hands.

“Wonderful people in blue shirts brought all these generous gifts. They
delivered the gifts to the children from the most in-need families in Newark.”

Roger León, Superintendent of Newark’s schools, NJ

“Many people lack the strength to support their families,
making these donations crucial. This effort is possible when we recognize
that we are all part of one community and care for those around us.
I’m very happy to be able to work with WeLoveU on this initiative.”

Brandy Fluker Oakley, Massachusetts State Representative

WeLoveU will continue its warm-hearted WeLo campaign
to help children have a cozy winter.


P.S.

WeLoveU members in the United States donated winter clothes
and winter essentials to 153 children in three regions
through the WeLo’s Winter Weather Clothing Drive.
This initiative was supported by Allen Chemical.