The prestigious ceremony took place during the 21st Crowning Anniversary of the King of Buruuli, His Majesty Constantine Butamanya Mwogezi, in Nakasongola, Uganda. In the presence of a distinguished assembly of global monarchs, government officials, and thousands of subjects, the award was presented immediately following a powerful keynote address by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura.
A Legacy of Visionary LeadershipHon. Dr. Gideon Mulyungi, currently representing the Mwingi Central Constituency in Kenya’s National Assembly, is a towering figure in both the architectural and political landscapes of East Africa. A former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Public Works, Dr. Mulyungi is a fellow of the Architectural Association of Kenya and has been instrumental in shaping the infrastructure and policy of his nation. His career is marked by the prestigious Elder of the Burning Spear (EBS) and Chief of the Burning Spear (CBS) honors, reflecting his profound contribution to Kenyan society.
A Personal Tribute from Queen MariamReflecting on the conferment, Queen Mariam shared a heartfelt endorsement of the Kenyan lawmaker:
"I have never seen a politician so genuinely loved by his people. Having spent significant time with him in both Uganda and Kenya, I have witnessed firsthand the tangible impact he has on his community. Dr. Mulyungi does not just lead; he serves with a heart for humanity that is rare in modern politics."
Strengthening East African Ties
The recognition of Dr. Mulyungi at a Ugandan Royal Jubilee underscores the mission of We Care for Humanity to foster regional unity and celebrate leaders who utilize their professional expertise for the public good. His architectural background, combined with his legislative influence, has made him a beacon of sustainable development and community empowerment in the region.
About We Care for Humanity (WCH)Founded by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, We Care for Humanity is an international non-profit organization promoting peace, education, and health. The WCH Medal of Excellence is awarded to individuals who demonstrate extraordinary leadership and a selfless commitment to the betterment of society.
The international humanitarian organisation We Care for Humanity (WCH)has successfully concluded a landmark diplomatic and humanitarian tour of the United Kingdom, held between 4 and 8 December 2025. The delegation was led by the WCH Founder and Chairperson, HRHMaha Putri Maria Amor Leonora Torres Mastura, of the Royal House of Luzon-Tagalog within the Sovereignty of the Sultanate of Maguindanao.
The visit united civic leaders, educational institutions, community organisations, and international delegates in a dynamic programme that celebrated humanitarian action, cultural exchange, and community partnership across Wolverhampton and the wider West Midlands.
A Programme of Impact Across the Region
Over the course of the week, Her Royal Highness and the WCH delegation undertook a series of high-profile engagements designed to connect global humanitarian values with local action. Key highlights included:
The We Care Awards Wolverhampton: Held at the Park Hall Hotel & Spa, celebrating outstanding citizens and community partners.
Global Santa Wolverhampton: Hosted at the Graiseley Hub, providing gifts and joy to over 100 children from diverse backgrounds.
Cultural & Educational Diplomacy: A heritage visit to Wightwick Manor (National Trust) and an educational engagement at Bhylls Acre Primary School (Ignite Learning Partnership).
Community Engagement: Strategic meetings with local organisations, businesses, and civic leaders.
Celebrating Community Champions
At the We Care Awards Wolverhampton, honours were presented to individuals and organisations whose work has made a meaningful difference to the city and region:
Miss Jyoti Chumber: We Care Legal Voice Award
Mr Andrew Scragg: We Care Youth Services Award
Mr Stuart Pearce: Veterans Voice Award
Mrs Sangeet Wyllie: We Care Woman of the Year 2025
Community Partner Awards: Presented to Penn Road McDonald’s, The Park Hall Hotel & Spa, and Namaste Wolverhampton for their sustained excellence.
Strategic Alliance: Walsall Football Club Foundation
During the tour, the delegation visited the Walsall Football Club Foundation to discuss shared values and forward-looking plans for 2026. Discussions centered on a potential charity football match, large-scale fundraising activities, and the involvement of international patrons to amplify the Foundation’s work in empowering vulnerable youth. Early conversations also explored broader investment opportunities to benefit the West Midlands.
Compassion in Action: Acorns Children’s Hospice
Following the strategic meetings, the delegation made a meaningful international donation to Acorns Children’s Hospice in Walsall. WCH donated a number of memory casting kits—specialized sets that allow families to create lasting, tangible keepsakes with their loved ones.
Speaking during the visit, Balbir Seimar BEM, Interim Regional Director of WCH, stated:
“These memory casting kits are far more than a gift—they are a way for families to hold on to love, connection, and moments that matter forever. We Care for Humanity is honoured to support Acorns Children’s Hospice and the extraordinary compassion they show every day.”
Her Royal Highness Maha Putri Maria added:
“Humanity is found in how we care for one another in moments of vulnerability. Acorns offers dignity, comfort, and love to children and families when they need it most. We Care for Humanity is proud to stand alongside Acorns and to continue supporting their life-changing work in the West Midlands.”
International Support & Acknowledgments
The mission was bolstered by a dedicated delegation from Poland, underscoring WCH’s international character: Mrs Barbara Piasecka, Mr Krzysztof Łobodziński, Mrs Sabina Stancel, and Mr Tomasz Stancel.
WCH extends sincere gratitude to Jordan Nirankari-Bowen, Royal Envoy for Communications and Royal Legal Counsel, for his leadership and coordination. Special recognition is also given to the logistics and security team, including Balbir Seimar BEM (Interim Regional Director), Suki Sunner (Interim Deputy Regional Director), and protection officers Aram Dhaliwal and Jona Mal.
Maha Putri Maria extends her profound gratitude to the West Midlands Police for their continued support and guidance, ensuring the safety of the delegation and the smooth execution of their movements throughout the visit.
WCH also expresses gratitude to local councillors, MPs, partner charities, schools, and volunteers. A special note of thanks goes to the local businesses whose generous collaboration made each event possible, specifically The Eggless Cake Shop, Greggs Bakery, and Green Lanes Tasty Bites.
Looking Ahead: The 9th WCH Royal Summit
This visit has laid strong foundations for future partnerships. As the tour concluded, Her Royal Highness reaffirmed WCH’s commitment to the region, announcing that the 9th WCH Royal Summit is planned to take place in Wolverhampton in May 2026.
“Humanity flourishes when communities and cultures come together with compassion, purpose, and hope,” noted Her Royal Highness.
In one of the most poignant chapters of the 2025 Global Santa Program, We Care for Humanity (WCH) extended its reach to a specialized care facility in Rizal, providing essential support and pastoral guidance to young survivors of abuse.
The mission was personally sponsored and coordinated by Ms. Cristi Santos Pangilinan, WCH Regional Director for Rizal, in close collaboration with Pastora Rizaline Irene Torres Pascual, WCH Country Director for the Philippines. Due to the sensitive nature of the institution—which provides sanctuary for girls aged 10 to 17 who have survived traumatic domestic circumstances—the location remains undisclosed and the identities of the beneficiaries have been strictly protected to ensure their safety and dignity.
A Holistic Approach to Healing
The visit focused on providing both practical resources and emotional restoration. Each of the young women received:
Personal Hygiene Kits: Essential supplies curated to promote health and self-care.
Nutritional Support: Specially prepared lunch packs and festive chocolates.
Spiritual Fortification: Deeply impactful pastoral care and counseling sessions led by Rev. Pastor Gabriel Pascual.
Restoring Hope and Dignity"Global Santa is not just about gifts; it is about restoring the sense of worth in every child, especially those who have faced unimaginable challenges," stated WCH Founder, HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura. "The dedication of Ms. Pangilinan and the Pascual family in providing this sanctuary of care reflects the true heart of our humanitarian mission."
By combining material aid with spiritual support, the mission sought to provide a "hand up" in the healing process of these resilient young women. We Care for Humanity remains committed to protecting the most vulnerable members of society and ensuring that even in the most difficult circumstances, the light of compassion is never extinguished.
PHU YEN, VIETNAM – Following the successful conclusion of the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia, the We Care for Humanity (WCH) delegation returned to Vietnam to face a national catastrophe. In response to the severe flooding and typhoon aftermath that has claimed numerous lives and caused billions of dollars in damages, WCH has activated an early deployment of its "Global Santa" program to provide immediate relief to the hardest-hit communities.
The emergency mission was spearheaded by WCH Founder, HRH Maha Putri Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, and executed on the ground by the WCH Vietnam leadership, including Country Director Bai Huong Vo, Deputy Director Hoa Lam, and Royal Maharlika Cabinet Member Thanh Lam, alongside a dedicated team of volunteers.
From Summit to Service While the WCH Royal Summit in Bali celebrated global humanitarianism, the situation in Vietnam demanded immediate action. As reported by international news outlets, the region has been devastated by extreme weather, leaving thousands without food, clean water, or shelter.
“The true measure of our organization is not just in the summits we hold, but in how quickly we respond when humanity is in pain,” said Queen Mariam. “We have launched the Global Santa initiative early this year because hunger and cold do not wait for the holidays. We stand with the people of Vietnam.”
Impact and Distribution The WCH team successfully reached six critical locations in the Phu Yen province and surrounding areas, distributing tons of rice, clean water, warm blankets, essential groceries, and financial aid to over 600 families and institutions.
The relief distribution breakdown is as follows:
Tuy An, Dong: 200 families received 1,000 kilos of rice, 200 blankets, 200 bottles of water, 200 bottles of soy sauce, and cash assistance.
Xa Hoa Thang, Phu Yen: 200 families were served with 1,000 kilos of rice, 200 blankets, 200 bottles of mineral water, and cash assistance.
Khuong Son Temple, Phu Yen: 50 families received 100 kilos of rice, 50 blankets, 50 cartons of milk, 50 bottles of soy sauce, 50 bottles of cooking oil, and cash assistance.
Co Nhi Vien Mang Lang (Orphanage), Phu Yen: The team donated 100 kilos of rice, 50 blankets, 50 bottles of milk, 50 bottles of cooking oil, and $600 USD in cash aid for the facility.
An Thach Tuy An, Phu Yen: 50 families received 100 kilos of rice, 50 blankets, 50 cartons of milk, and cash assistance.
Xuan Loc Phu Yen (Phuoc Long): 50 families received 100 kilos of rice, 50 blankets, 50 cartons of milk, and cash assistance.
A Coalition of Compassion This massive relief effort was made possible through the generosity of WCH donors and the tireless work of volunteers. We Care for Humanity and Queen Mariam extend their deepest gratitude to:
Major Donors:
Bon Ami Hotel (Ho Chi Minh City): $2,000 USD
Bai Thanh Lam: $500 USD
Lam Global (Owned by Belynn Lam): $1,000 USD
Dang Thuong: $1,000 USD
Phan Le Quy: $1,000 USD
Bai Huong & Datu Hoa Lam: $1,000 USD
Tham My Thanh Hang: $200 USD
Huong (California): $100 USD
Vo Thuy (California): $100 USD
Michael Whitt (California): $100 USD
Master Giac Hanh (Temple Ngoc Van): Donation of 500 bottles of water
Queen M- $500 USD
Volunteers: The on-ground logistics were managed by Bai Huong Vo, Datu Hoa Lam, Dang Thuong, Phan Le Quy, Ho Thao, and Michael Whitt.
AboutWe Care for Humanity: We Care for Humanity (WCH) is an international non-profit organization dedicated to promoting universal humanitarianism. The Global Santa program is one of its flagship initiatives, focused on eradicating poverty and hunger (SDG 1 & 2) by providing food, gifts, and aid to underserved populations worldwide.
In a monumental celebration of academic excellence and global leadership, HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder and President of We Care for Humanity (WCH) and member of the Sultanate of Maguindanao, served as the Chief Guest at the 15th Convocation of JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) in Bangalore.
The ceremony saw a record-breaking 20,904 graduates receive their degrees, marking one of the largest academic gatherings in the institution's history. Queen Mariam arrived directly from the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali to address the sea of graduates, faculty, and distinguished families.
A Visionary Partnership for Global Education: The convocation highlighted the profound partnership between WCH and JAIN University. Through the Education for Humanity Program, JAIN has helped WCH award higher education scholarships to hundreds of students from Africa and Asia. Queen Mariam offered her deepest gratitude to the Chairman, Mr. Chenraj Roychand, whose compassion made this collaboration possible. Looking forward, the Queen announced an ambitious goal for 2026: to award more than 1,000 scholarships globally in hand-in-hand collaboration with the university.
The Three Pillars of Action: In her keynote address, Queen Mariam challenged the graduates to view their degrees as "passports" to their destiny. She outlined three crucial lessons for the Class of 2025:
Pillar 1: Redefining Wealth: She urged students to measure success not by accumulation, but by distribution and empowerment. "Your wealth, your time, and your talent must be invested in building sustainable futures," she stated.
Pillar 2: The Power of 'WE': Emphasizing that global challenges like poverty and climate change require coalitions, she challenged graduates to be bridge-builders. "Leadership is about making the people around you better, and that requires constant collaboration," the Queen noted.
Pillar 3: The Call to Purpose: Reflecting on her royal role, she reminded the graduates that their knowledge is a tool for innovation that must have a long-term, sacred purpose. "When you are seventy years old, you won't remember the number in your bank account; you will remember the number of lives you changed," she remarked.
Honoring Knights of Education During the event, Queen Mariam also led a standing ovation for Dr. Easwaran Iyer and Dr. Santosh Kumar, who were recently knighted as Knights of the Royal Maharlika for their tireless dedication to education.
Queen Mariam concluded her address with a final charge to the graduates: "Be brave, be authentic, and remember the power of 'We.' Go out there and use your passport to find your destiny! The world is waiting for your genius".
The 2025 Global Santa Program continued its mission of safety and joy at Catmon Elementary School in Montalban, Rizal, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Ms. Marylou Oro, a distinguished business owner of medical clinics in Texas, USA.
Ms. Oro, who was recently honored as We Care for Humanity’s (WCH) Woman of the Year 2025 in Las Vegas for her profound community impact, extended her philanthropic reach to the Philippines to ensure the well-being of young learners.
A Mission Focused on Safety and Joy
The initiative was meticulously coordinated by Pastora Rizaline Irene Torres Pascual, WCH Country Director for the Philippines, alongside Ms. Cristi Santos Pangilinan, WCH Regional Director for Rizal Province. Together, they facilitated the distribution of "Gifts of Safety" to 100 young students.
Recognizing the importance of preparedness, Ms. Oro donated Emergency Kits consisting of high-quality flashlights and whistles, providing the children with essential tools for safety. To add a festive touch to the mission, the students were also treated to assorted candies and holiday sweets.
Empowering the Next Generation
The choice of emergency kits reflects Ms. Oro’s background in the medical field and her commitment to proactive community care. By equipping the students of Catmon Elementary with these tools, the mission aims to instill a sense of security and resilience in the youth.
WCH Founder, HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, expressed her gratitude for Ms. Oro’s consistent support. "Marylou Oro exemplifies the spirit of a WCH Woman of the Year. Her dedication to serving humanity transcends borders, bringing light and safety to the children of Rizal while our Global Santa teams operate across the world."
The Global Santa Program remains a cornerstone of We Care for Humanity's year-end efforts, bridging international donors with local communities in need.
The 2025 Global Santa Program made a heartfelt stop at Southville 8 Elementary School in Rizal, as Datu Jordan Nirankari-Bowen, the Royal Envoy for Communications and Legal Council of Royal Maharlika, spearheaded a special gift-giving mission during his recent business trip to Manila.
Datu Jordan, who also serves as an Ambassador of the Sultanate of Maguindanao, was accompanied by Datu Rey Lorca, a Minister of the Royal Maharlika and fellow Ambassador. Together, they brought holiday cheer and essential supplies to 250 young learners of Southville 8.
The initiative was seamlessly coordinated by Ms. Cristi Santos Pangilinan, the WCH Regional Director for Rizal, who also serves as the dedicated Principal of Southville 8 Elementary School.
A Mission of Generosity:
Demonstrating the core values of the Royal Maharlika and We Care for Humanity (WCH), Datu Jordan personally sponsored educational materials, including pad paper, alongside festive treats like chocolates and candies for the 250 students. In a particularly touching moment of the visit, Datu Jordan also donated a new pair of rubber shoes to a student, providing a practical and much-needed gift for the child’s daily journey to school.
A Global Vision of Kindness:
From her humanitarian missions abroad, WCH Founder HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura expressed her immense delight upon hearing of the successful event.
"To see our Royal Maharlika leaders and WCH directors taking initiative to serve their local communities while I am executing the Global Santa Program in other parts of the world is truly inspiring," the Queen stated. "This is the essence of We Care for Humanity—a continuous, global chain of kindness that never sleeps."
The Global Santa Program remains a flagship initiative of WCH, dedicated to bringing smiles, dignity, and essential resources to children across the globe during the holiday season.
The historic Kingdom of Peliatan in Bali, recently played host to an esteemed delegation from the 8th We Care for Humanity (WCH) Royal Summit. The visit underscored the importance of cultural diplomacy and collaboration between global royal houses and leaders.
The King and Queen of Peliatan, His Majesty Cokorda Gde Putra Nindia and Sagung Ratu Sri Jayalaksmi, extended amazing hospitality to the international delegates, personally guiding them through a profound experience of Balinese culture and heritage. The visit included a comprehensive tour of the kingdom, showcasing its unique architecture and vibrant community life. A highlight was the privilege of visiting the sacred temple, offering the delegates a glimpse into the spiritual heart of the kingdom and the deep-rooted traditions of Balinese Hinduism. The royal hosts ensured the comfort of their guests, serving traditional and exquisite Balinese snacks throughout the engagement.
Recognition and Chief Guests
During the summit's visit, WCH, led by its Founder and President, Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, bestowed a significant award upon the King of Peliatan in recognition of his dedication to preserving cultural heritage and promoting peace.
The King was honored by the presence of a distinguished assembly of Chief Guests, including:
H.E. Ivo Josipovic (Former President of Croatia)
HRM Nana Akomanyi Essando V., ruler of the Kingdom of Gomoa Odumase, Ghana
HM Sultan Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat, Supreme Sultan of Maguindanao, Philippines
HM Sri Radya H.R.I. Lukman Soemadisoeria, King of Sumedang Larang, Philippines
HM Sultan Sepuh Aloeda II, R.H. Rahardjo Djali Ak, MASC, CMA, CFA, Sultan of Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon
Dr. Dhadja Raden Ayu Mgad. Yani Wss Kuswodijoyo, Ruler of Sultanate Sumenep, Secretary General of MAKN.
About the Kingdom of Peliatan
The Kingdom of Peliatan, officially Puri Agung Peliatan, is one of the most culturally significant royal houses in the Ubud region of Bali. Its history is deeply interwoven with the development of Balinese arts, particularly dance, music, and painting, which flourished under the patronage of its early rulers. Established centuries ago, Peliatan is renowned globally as a center for traditional Legong and Barong dances, many of which were created and refined within its palace walls. The kingdom has survived historical upheavals, consistently serving as a beacon of cultural resilience and a guardian of ancestral Balinese practices, making it a critical hub for global cultural exchange.
Biography of the King
The current King, His Majesty Cokorda Gde Putra Nindia, of Puri Agung Peliatan, has championed the modern revitalization of the Kingdom's cultural outreach alongside his Queen, Sagung Ratu Sri Jayalaksmi. A devoted patron of the arts, he has focused his reign on sustainable tourism that respects local traditions and empowering the youth through cultural education. His commitment to preserving the kingdom’s spiritual sites while actively engaging with the international community exemplifies a modern monarch dedicated to both heritage and global cooperation. He continues the legacy of his ancestors by ensuring the Peliatan Palace remains a vibrant center for the traditional arts that define Bali.
A Message of Gratitude from HRH Queen Mariam
“My deepest gratitude goes out to His Majesty Cokorda Gde Putra Nindia, Queen Sagung Ratu Sri Jayalaksmi, and the entire Royal House of Peliatan for their unparalleled warmth and hospitality. The experience of touring the kingdom and witnessing its sacred traditions was truly moving and inspiring for all the royal delegates. The success of the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali was significantly enhanced by this profound cultural exchange. We look forward to many more collaborations dedicated to peace and humanitarian service.”
– HRH Queen Mariam, Founder and President of We Care for Humanity
Acknowledgments
The success of this high-profile visit was made possible by the dedicated efforts of the Summit’s Indonesian Committee. The Committee, led by Vice Marshall (Ret) Dr. I Nyoman Trisantosa, S. IP., M.TR (HAN) and co-coordinator Ms. Devy Marcus, ensured flawless coordination and logistics for the royal visit to the Kingdom of Peliatan.
UBUD, BALI – Following the grand success of the 8th We Care for Humanity (WCH) Royal Summit, the international delegation of royalty, dignitaries, and humanitarians was received with extraordinary pomp and pageantry at the historic Kingdom of Ubud (Puri Saren Agung).
Despite the absence of His Majesty Ida Tjokorda Gede Putra Sukawati, the King of Ubud, who was spearheading a vital religious ceremony—a testament to his devotion to the spiritual life of the island—the Royal House extended hospitality that can only be described as legendary. The Queen, Her Majesty Cokorda Istri Vera Sukowati and the Royal Family stepped forward to personally host the delegation, ensuring an experience of comfort, luxury, and profound cultural immersion.
A Feast for the Senses: The visit was marked by a lavish luncheon featuring the finest Balinese cuisine, served within the ornate walls of the palace. The visual splendor of the Kingdom was matched by an auditory feast; delegates were mesmerized by an amazing private concert of traditional Balinese music and dance performances. The intricate gamelan orchestras and the grace of the dancers left the international guests in awe, offering a "once-in-a-lifetime" experience of the island's artistic soul.
"We are deeply honored by the kind hospitality extended to us by the Royal House of Ubud," said HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of WCH. "Although His Majesty was fulfilling his religious duties, his presence was felt through the extraordinary warmth and generosity of his family. They gave our delegates an experience that we will cherish forever."
Honoring Leadership and Heritage: In recognition of the Kingdom’s role as a guardian of culture and peace, WCH Founder Queen Mariam bestowed a prestigious award upon the King. The award ceremony was witnessed and honored by a distinguished assembly of Chief Guests, including:
H.E. Ivo Josipović (Former President of Croatia)
HRM Nana Akomanyi Essando V (Ruler of the Kingdom of Gomoa Odumase, Ghana)
HM Sultan Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat (Supreme Sultan of Maguindanao, Philippines)
HM Sri Radya H.R.I. Lukman Soemadisoeria (King of Sumedang Larang, Philippines)
HM Sultan Sepuh Aloeda II (Sultan of Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon)
Dr. Dhadja Raden Ayu Mgad. Yani Wss Kuswodijoyo (Ruler of Sultanate Sumenep, Secretary General of MAKN
About the Kingdom of Ubud (Puri Saren Agung): The Kingdom of Ubud, centered at the Puri Saren Agung (Ubud Palace), is the historical and cultural heart of the Gianyar regency. Established in the 1800s, the palace rose to global prominence under the reign of Tjokorda Gde Agung Sukawati, who opened Ubud to the world in the 1930s. He welcomed foreign artists and scholars, fostering a unique renaissance that blended Balinese tradition with Western art. Today, the Kingdom remains the epicenter of Balinese art, dance, and music, standing as a symbol of the island's resilience and its ability to harmonize ancient traditions with the modern world.
About the King of Ubud: The current head of the Royal House of Ubud continues the illustrious legacy of his ancestors. A modern monarch with a deep respect for the past, the King is a devoted patron of the arts and a guardian of Balinese Hinduism. His reign is characterized by a commitment to sustainable cultural tourism and the spiritual well-being of his people. Known for his wisdom and benevolence, he actively supports initiatives that empower the local community while maintaining the sanctity of Ubud’s religious ceremonies and architectural heritage.
Acknowledgments: We Care for Humanity extends its heartfelt gratitude to the WCH Summit Indonesian Committee for their flawless coordination of this historic visit. Special thanks to Vice Marshall (Ret) Dr. I Nyoman Trisantosa, S. IP., M.TR (HAN) and Ms. Devy Marcus for their tireless dedication in bridging these global cultures.
About We Care for Humanity (WCH) We Care for Humanity is an international non-profit organization dedicated to promoting universal humanitarianism, focusing on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A new global standard for humanitarianism has been set. The 8th We Care for Humanity (WCH) Royal Summit, hosted at the magnificent UC Silver Gold, concluded this week as an unprecedented success.
Hosted by We Care for Humanity (WCH), the Sultanate of Maguindanao, and the Royal Maharlika, the three-day summit was a historic convergence of over 20 monarchs from Indonesia, the Philippines, and Africa—a first in the summit's history. Under the leadership of HRH Maha Putri Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of WCH, and co-host HM Sultan Abdulaziz Zulkarnain Mastura Kudarat VI of Maguindanao, the summit shifted the global paradigm from dialogue to direct, tangible action.
The event was anchored by its Chief Guests, including H.E. Ivo Josipović, Former President of Croatia; H.E. Dedi Mulyadi, Governor of West Java, The Honorable Ponnala Laksmaiah, Patron of Honor and former Indian Minister; and HRM Nana (King) Akomanyi Essandoh V of Ghana. Strong local support was also demonstrated by the presence of key Balinese officials, including a representative for the Mayor of Denpasar, Mr. Anak Agung Gede Wiratama (Head of the Education Office), the Head of Denpasar Immigration, Mr. Raden Haryo Sakti, and esteemed Military Officers. The presence of these leaders underscored the summit's global prestige.
A Historic Gathering of Monarchs
The 8th Royal Summit was honored by the presence and active participation of the host nation's royal houses, solidifying its status as a landmark event. The monarchs from Indonesia who graced the summit included:
•His Majesty Sri Radya H.R.I. Lukman Soemadisoeria, King of Sumedang Larang, and Her Majesty Nyi Raden Nia Kurniasih, the Empress
•His MajestySultan Sepuh Aloeda II, R.H. Rahardjo Djali, Sultan of Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon, and Her Majesty Ratumedia Widayanti, the Queen
•Her MajestyDr. Hadja Raden Ayu Mgad. Yani WSS Kuswodijoyo, Ruler of Sultanate Sumenep
•His MajestyIda Dalem Semara Putra Sri Soma Kepakisan, King of Klungkung Kingdom, and Her Majesty Tjokorde Istri Mas Parasari, The Queen Consort
•His Majesty Ida Tjokorda Gede Putra Sukawati, King of Ubud Kingdom, and Her Majesty Cokorda Istri Vera Sukowati, The Queen Consort
•His MajestyIda Cokorde Mengwi XIII, King of Mengwi Kingdom
•His MajestyCokorda Gde Putra Nindia, King of Puri Agung Peliatan, and Her Majesty Sagung Ratu Sri Jayalaksmi, the Queen Consort
•His MajestyAnak Agung Ngurah Alit Kakarsana, King of Blahbatuh Kingdom, and Her Majesty Anak Agung Ayu Bhiksuinitri, the Queen Consort
•His MajestyAnak Agung Bagus Partha Wijaya, King of Puri Agung Karangasem
•His MajestyAnak Agung Ngurah Ugrasena, King of Puri Agung Singaraja Buleleng, andHer Majesty Ida Cokorda Putri Suardani, the Queen Consort
•His MajestyAnak Agung Darma Nuraga, King of Puri Agung Pemecutan, and Her MajestyI Gusti Ayu Rai, the Queen Consort
•His MajestyAnak Agung Ngurah Agung Bagus Erawan, King of Puri Anyar Kerambitan, and Her Majesty GA Nur Syarifah, the Queen Consort
•His MajestyDr. Tjokorda Raka Kerthyasa SS MSI, King of Puri Ibah Ubud
•His MajestyIr. Tjokorda Raka Pemayun, King of Pejeng - Gianyar
•His MajestyIda Harisutedja, King of Puri Agung Negara Jembrana, and Her Majesty Ida Cokorda Istri Agung Astiri, the Queen Consort
•Her Royal HighnessIriani Adalci Kuada, Princess of Kingdom of Siau
•Her Royal Highness Ni Raden Rina Rinianti, Daughter and Private Secretary of Sri Radya KSL
•YM Ray Dewi Rengganis, Descendant of Cirebon Kingdom and the Galuh Ciamis Kingdom
•HRH Anak Agung Sagung Saraswathi Dharmaputri, Putri Budaya Indonesia 2025
•Raden Endy Setiadji, Head of the West Java MAKN Regional Coordinator
The first day, themed "A Royal Convergence: Uniting Kingdoms for a Humanitarian Future," set the tone. Following a symbolic Ribbon Cutting and a stunning opening dance by Tetamian Peliatan, the summit's core WCH Humanitarian and Investment Forum was convened. Moderated by HRH Maha Putri Mariam, the forum delivered powerful insights through its panels: "Unity In Action: How We Care For Humanity And Our Partners Forge A Greater Impact," "A New Architecture for Peace: Integrating Peace Institutions, Philanthropic Organizations, and Traditional Leadership," and "Heirs to the Future: Young Leaders, Ancient Wisdom, and the AI Revolution."
A highlight was the presentation of the WCH Global Steward of Local Wisdom and Cultural Harmony Award to H.E. Governor Dedi Mulyadi, following his inspirational speech. The day's program also featured a musical performance by Frederick James Koch.
The evening's Peace Concert and Bonfire Dinner provided a space for unity, featuring performances by Sharon Tanyag. The night culminated in a Bonfire Pledge for Peace, where delegates committed their personal vows to the flame, along with performances by the Royal Ladies of Maguindanao, a Traditional Chinese Dance by Lola Smallen, Leah Halama and Anna Pheng, and a captivating Belly Dance by Lola.
Day two was a testament to cultural diplomacy, beginning with a visit to the World Peace Gong Park. Delegates were then hosted by the Kingdom of Peliatan and the Kingdom of Ubud, where the Balinese royal houses welcomed them with extraordinary grace and hospitality.
The day culminated in the opulent Royal Gala & Awards. The evening began with a National Costume Fashion Show and a Grand Royal Entrance of all monarchs and honorees. The gala featured world-class entertainment, including a powerful opening concert by "Asia's King of Pop" Alston Koch and a duet with his son, Frederick James Koch, a dynamic vocal performance by Sharon Tanyag, a mesmerizing violin performance by Noami Konforta, and traditional Balinese Puspanjali and Baris Tunggal dances.
A centerpiece of the Royal Gala was a heartfelt Tribute to the Patron of Honor, The Honorable Ponnala Laksmaiah. Introduced by HRH Maha Putri Mariam, the tribute honored his lifelong dedication to public service, community development, and philanthropy. In a show of international respect, his biography was read by world leaders H.E. Ivo Josipović, HM Dr. Hadja Raden Ayu Mgad. Yani WSS Kuswodijoyo and HRM Nana (King) Akomanyi Essandoh V, followed by a video presentation, the formal awarding, and an acceptance speech from the Hon. Laksmaiah.
Following the tribute, the presentation of honors continued:
•The Royal Crown of Benevolent Governance and Cultural Stewardship Award: Presented to HM Sri Radya H.R.I. Lukman Soemadisoeria (King of Sumedang Larang), HM Sultan Sepuh Aloeda II (Sultan of Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon), and HM Dr. Hadja Raden Ayu Mgad. Yani WSS Kuswodijoyo (Ruler of Sultanate Sumenep).
•Knights of the Royal Maharlika:Vice Marshall (Ret) Dr. I Nyoman Trisantosa, Dr. Bambang Herry Purnomo, Angela Bir, Dr. Rahul VMA, Dr. Easwaran Iyer, and Dr. Santosh Kumar Chaudhary.
•WCH Woman of the Year: Sharon Tanyag, Iro Papadopoulou-Smith, Anna Peng, Bai Meriam T. Dimalen, Bai Norah D. Mamariong, and Noami Konforta.
•WCH Man of the Year: Albert Wu, Atty. Datu Badrudin Mangindra, and Datu Engr. Datu Esmael Maulana.
•Induction of New WCH Officers: Bai Tharhata D. Ampatuan, Trizzie Ha, and Ana Cristi S. Pangilinan.
The gala also featured a Presentation of Royal Gifts and a successful humanitarian auction of royal artifacts. The night celebrated the King and Queen of the Summit—an award for the best-dressed delegates—with the titles awarded to Dr. Abduhay Mastura Maulana and Ms. Lianne Quebic.
The summit's promise of "From Dialogue to Action" was fulfilled on day three. The entire delegation dedicated the day to direct humanitarian work, distributing food relief and school supplies to 212 children at the School for Children with Disability (SLB Negeri 1 Denpasar). Following this, the delegation visited the Yayasan Peduli Kanker Anak Bali (Bali Care For Cancer Kids Foundation), providing comfort and a collective monetary donation.
"This summit was not just a meeting; it was a movement," said HRH Maha Putri Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of WCH. "We built tangible bridges between royal wisdom and modern investment, and then we walked that bridge together to serve those in need. The generosity of our royal hosts and the dedication of our delegates have proven that when we unite under the banner of humanity, anything is possible. The 8th WCH Royal Summit was the world's heart, beating in Bali. And now, we go forward, united."
The 8th WCH Royal Summit has not just set a new standard for global collaboration; it has created an actionable model for 21st-century humanitarianism.
A Testament to Teamwork This event was made possible by the dedication of its emcees and organizing committees:
•Masters of Ceremony: Rev. Pastora Rizaline Irene Torres Pascual, and Datu Architect Rey Lorca and Frederick James Koch
•Indonesian Committee: Led by Gen. Dr. I Nyoman Trisantosa, S.IP.,M.TR(HAN), and supported by Benny Hartono Agung WCH Humanitarian and Investment Forum, Devy Natalia Marcus, Emanuel Bere, and Ketut Suardani.
•Philippine Committee: Led by Program Director Ana Cristi S. Pangilinan, Rev. P-astora Rizaline Irene Torres Pascual, Maria Cristina Torres Ayungao, Rev. Pastor Ariel Paskal, John Paul V. Angeles, and Sharmaine Isidro.
•RM Cabinet Members: Datu Jordan Nirankari-Bowen, Bai Carol Moura, Bai H-uong Vo, Bai Than Lam, and Datu Hoa Lam.
About We Care for Humanity (WCH) We Care for Humanity is an internationally recognized non-governmental organization dealing with current world issues and focusing on education, health, and empowerment. WCH is a global family dedicated to uniting leaders and nations to build a world where every human life is valued and cared for.
Ibrahim Adam, a distinguished Ghanaian businessman and renowned mediator, is set to receive significant honors at the Philantourism and Heptapolis event in Greece, from July 27 to August 1, 2025, at the Zappeion Megaron. Mr. Adam will be knighted by the Royal Maharlika and will receive "The Cross-Continental Dealmaker Award." This special event is co-hosted by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of We Care for Humanity, and Mr. Paul Pissanos, the visionary founder of the Heptapolis International Green City project.
The momentous occasion will be graced by an array of eminent personalities present at the event:
H.E. Ivo Josipović, President of Croatia (2010-2015)
H.I.R.H. Prince Sandor Habsburg Lothringen, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Tuscany
HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Queen of Maharlika and Founder of WCH
Datu Abdalla Sharief, President of the United Nations Correspondents Association of Vienna (UNCAV)
HRH Constantine Butamanya Mwogezi, King of Buruuli Kingdom, Uganda
Ibrahim Adam is celebrated for his exceptional ability to connect influential political figures, having facilitated successful business ventures across Africa and Europe over his two-decade career. With a background in international relations and business management, he established his consultancy firm to bridge the gap between political entities and the private sector. His unique mediation approach has led to the successful resolution of numerous high-stakes negotiations, strengthening ties between governments and businesses and contributing to economic growth. A notable achievement includes facilitating a landmark trade agreement between several African nations and European investors.
We Care for Humanity is an international non-profit organization promoting peace, education, and global humanitarianism. Philantourism integrates philanthropy with tourism, while Heptapolis is a visionary project for a global cultural and intellectual center.
Dr. Terry O. Orlando, a celebrated international businessman and influential Ghanaian leader, is set to receive significant honors at the Philantourism and Heptapolis event in Greece, from July 27 to August 1, 2025, at the Zappeion Megaron. Dr. Orlando will be knighted by the Royal Maharlika and will receive "The International Enterprise & Development Award." This special event is co-hosted by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of We Care for Humanity, and Mr. Paul Pissanos, the visionary founder of the Heptapolis International Green City project.
The momentous occasion will be graced by an array of eminent personalities present at the event:
H.E. Ivo Josipović, President of Croatia (2010-2015)
H.I.R.H. Prince Sandor Habsburg Lothringen, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Tuscany
HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Queen of Maharlika and Founder of WCH
Datu Abdalla Sharief, President of the United Nations Correspondents Association of Vienna (UNCAV)
HRH Constantine Butamanya Mwogezi, King of Buruuli Kingdom, Uganda
Dr. Terry O. Orlando is renowned for his remarkable personality and influence throughout West Africa, impacting both traditional chieftaincy, rulership circles, and top-tier political authorities. Leveraging extensive experience from the United States and wide travel across Asia, he stands as President of the Community Miners Associations, and CEO of both Atlantic Solutions and Two Brothers Minerals. With a 25-year career in finance and community guidance, Dr. Orlando continuously drives progress within his communities and beyond.
We Care for Humanity is an international non-profit organization promoting peace, education, and global humanitarianism. Philantourism integrates philanthropy with tourism, while Heptapolis is a visionary project for a global cultural and intellectual center.
The Philantourism and Heptapolis event in Athens, Greece, from July 27 to August 1, 2025, at the Zappeion Megaron, is honored to announce H.I.R.H. Prince Sandor Habsburg Lothringen, Archduke of Austria and Prince of Tuscany, as a distinguished guest. This special event is co-hosted by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of We Care for Humanity, and Mr. Paul Pissanos, the visionary founder of the Heptapolis International Green City project.
Prince Sandor Habsburg Lothringen is a prominent member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, a dynasty that historically ruled the Holy Roman Empire, Austria, and other European realms. He is known for his commitment to cultural preservation, humanitarian causes, and fostering international relations, carrying forward a legacy of engagement in European affairs and philanthropy.
We Care for Humanity is an international non-profit organization promoting peace, education, and global humanitarianism. Philantourism integrates philanthropy with tourism, while Heptapolis is a visionary project for a global cultural and intellectual center.
Philantourism and Heptapolis event in Athens, Greece, from July 27 to August 1, 2025, at the Zappeion Megaron, is honored to announce H.E. Ivo Josipović, President of Croatia from 2010 to 2015, as one of its chief guests. This special event is co-hosted by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of We Care for Humanity, and Mr. Paul Pissanos, the visionary founder of the Heptapolis International Green City project.
H.E. Ivo Josipović is a distinguished Croatian academic, jurist, composer, and politician. Born in 1957, he earned degrees in Law and Music from the University of Zagreb, later becoming a prominent university professor and composer. As president, he championed regional peace initiatives, anti-corruption efforts, and human rights advocacy.
We Care for Humanity is an international non-profit organization promoting peace, education, and global humanitarianism. Philantourism integrates philanthropy with tourism, while Heptapolis is a visionary project for a global cultural and intellectual center.
Jenny Vourexakis Michalopoulou is set to receive profound recognition for her lifelong dedication to global service, as she will be bestowed with "The Global Ambassador of Service Award" by the Royal Maharlika and We Care for Humanity. This prestigious ceremony will take place at the Philantourism and Heptapolis event in Athens, Greece, on July 28, 2025, at the iconic Zappeion Megaron. The event is co-hosted by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of We Care for Humanity (WCH), and Mr. Paul Pissanos, the visionary founder of the Heptapolis International Green City project.
The momentous occasion will be graced by an array of eminent personalities. Confirmed dignitaries include:
H.E. Ivo Josipović, President of Croatia (2010-2015)
HIRH Prince Sandor Habsburg Lothringen, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Tuscany
HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Queen of Maharlika and Founder of WCH
Datu Abdalla Sharief, President of the United Nations Correspondents Association of Vienna (UNCAV)
HRH Constantine Butamanya Mwogezi, King of Buruuli Kingdom, Uganda
We Care for Humanity is an international non-profit organization promoting peace, education, and global humanitarianism. Its initiatives include Philantourism, integrating philanthropy with tourism, and Heptapolis, a vision for a global cultural and intellectual center.
Born and raised in Piraeus, Jenny Vourexakis Michalopoulou's life has been marked by extensive global engagement. A graduate of the Jean d’Arc School and Panteion University, she is fluent in Greek, English, French, and Indonesian. Her professional journey included significant roles in Public Relations for major shipping companies like Chandris Lines in Miami, which had the largest cruise fleet worldwide, and Olympic Marine in Lavrio. Her life with her husband, Naval Architect Konstantinos Michalopoulos, involved residing in an remarkable 16 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, often supporting his public relations activities.
Beyond her professional life, Jenny has demonstrated exceptional commitment to community and leadership. She was an active member of the Women’s International Club (WIC) worldwide and became a dedicated Rotarian in Jakarta in 1991. Her remarkable leadership led her to serve as president of various Rotary Clubs eight times globally. Upon returning to Greece, she was instrumental in establishing the New Erythraia Rotary Club and founded the Kapandriti Rotary Club, which notably included 30 Greek women from the shipping industry. Her diverse interests include psychology, world religions, and charity work. This award celebrates her unique ability to connect, lead, and serve on a truly international scale.
About We Care for Humanity (WCH): WCH is a non-profit organization dedicated to humanitarian causes and global peace.
About Philantourism: Philantourism integrates philanthropy with tourism to support sustainable development and cultural exchange.
About Heptapolis: Heptapolis is a visionary project for a global cultural and intellectual center.
Athens, Greece is set to host a landmark event recognizing exceptional contributions to humanity, as Dr. Stefania Passamonte will be knighted by the Royal Maharlika at the Philantourism and Heptapolis event on July 28, 2025, at the iconic Zappeion Megaron. This significant event is co-hosted by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of We Care for Humanity (WCH), and Mr. Paul Pissanos, the visionary founder of the Heptapolis International Green City project.
Beyond the knighting, Dr. Passamonte will be presented with "The Voice of Humanity International Prize" from We Care for Humanity. This prestigious award recognizes her multifaceted efforts as an international concert pianist, opera and film director, activist, educator, and a leading innovator in music performance and technology. Her latest endeavor includes serving as Executive Producer for the opera TRUTH.
Dr. Stefania Passamonte is a renowned figure, knighted by the President of Italy into the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (OMRI) for her profound contributions to the arts. She currently serves as Music Director of "Music for the SDGs" for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals summits. As President and CEO of Master Chord Records and founder of the London Performing Academy of Music (LPMAM) , an independent music conservatoire focused on innovation, diversity, and inclusion, she champions transformative initiatives. Her work extends to policy-making and advocating for strategic collaborations between universities and industries in the UK.
A strong innovator in music performance and technology, Dr. Passamonte co-founded Sintonus, a revolutionary platform for online music education, and Clasikul, a unique NFT platform for art and music. She notably premiered the first Classical Augmented Reality performance in February 2024 at Guildhall of London and the first AI-powered Classical Music Film at the UN Creative Awards in May 2025. Her pioneering radio program, "Future Classic Women Awards," addresses gender equality in the music industry and supports mental health and peace through music.
Dr. Passamonte holds a full Doctoral Degree in Law and is a multi-Gold Medal winner at The Akademia Awards in Los Angeles and Global Music Awards , with her solo albums recognized at the prestigious Grammy’s Awards. Her recordings are broadcast worldwide , and she has given recitals in major concert halls globally. She received the prestigious "Premio Ghirlandina" from her hometown Modena and the "Artist Vision Award" and "Outstanding Legacy Award" from The Akademia in Los Angeles. In January 2022, she was granted the Freedom of the City of London for her exceptional service to the UK capital.
Her humanitarian efforts are particularly evident in her work with Ukrainian refugee students. Through LPMAM, she provided legal letters for military exemption, helped organize their journey to the UK, and established the LPMAM Ukrainian Student Refugee Scholarship Fund, bringing 54 students to safety, with 34 continuing their studies in London. This work is critical as military exemptions in Ukraine depend on secured funding for their studies, making her efforts truly lifesaving.
The event will be graced by eminent personalities including H.E. Ivo Josipović (former President of Croatia), HIRH Prince Sandor Habsburg Lothringen, Datu Abdalla Sharief, and HRH Constantine Butamanya Mwogezi, further highlighting Dr. Passamonte's significant global impact.
The Most Reverend Archimandrite Chrysostomos Karampelas is set to receive profound recognition for his lifelong dedication, as he will be knighted by the Royal Maharlika at the Philantourism and Heptapolis event in Athens, Greece, on July 28, 2025, at the iconic Zappeion Megaron. This significant event is co-hosted by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Founder of We Care for Humanity (WCH), and Mr. Paul Pissanos, the visionary founder of the Heptapolis International Green City project.
Beyond the knighting, Archimandrite Chrysostomos will be presented with "The Good Samaritan Award for Lifelong Service" from We Care for Humanity. This award, part of the WCH Humanitarian Awards, recognizes impactful humanitarians globally and locally, underscoring his extensive contributions to humanitarian work.
Born in Athens in 1958, with origins in Ancient Olympia, Archimandrite Chrysostomos Karampelas has pursued an exceptional academic and pastoral journey. He is a distinguished graduate of the National University of Athens, holding degrees in English and American Literature and Social Theology and Religious Studies. His academic pursuits culminated in a Master of Arts in "Communicative Theology" with excellence in 2023. He also holds a Doctor of Honor (with Merit) from LOGOS University (Florida U.S.A), awarded in 2022.
Before dedicating himself to the church, Archimandrite Chrysostomos served a full military term as a Reserve Officer of the Greek Army from 1982 to 1985. He then worked as an English teacher and was appointed by the Greek Ministry of Education until 1998, when he voluntarily resigned to become a cleric.
In 1997, he became a monk and was subsequently ordained deacon and presbyter. He currently serves as the prior of St. John's church at the "Hadjikiriakio Orphanage" in Piraeus, which houses orphans of various nationalities. Throughout his pastoral career, Father Chrysostomos has been renowned for assisting people in need, providing essentials like food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and job assistance to individuals from diverse countries in Africa, Eastern Europe, and Asia.
His commitment to service has earned him numerous accolades, including the Golden Medal by the Albert Schweitzer International Charity Foundation in 2019, and multiple awards from H.I.R.H. Prince Sandor and Princess Margarete von Habsburg-Lothringen of the Imperial House of Habsburg. In 2022, he also received an award from the Royal House of Bourbons, in Spain.
This upcoming knighting and award at the Philantourism and Heptapolis event, graced by eminent personalities including H.E. Ivo Josipović (former President of Croatia), HIRH Prince Sandor Habsburg Lothringen, Datu Abdalla Sharief, and HRH Constantine Butamanya Mwogezi, further solidifies Archimandrite Chrysostomos Karampelas's legacy of profound humanitarian impact and lifelong dedication to global service.