Friday, April 26, 2024

Prominent Businessman, Shabbir Ghulam Receives Man of the Year Award from We Care for Humanity

We Care for Humanity is delighted to announce, Mr. Shabbir Ghulam as one of the recipients of Men of the Year Award at the WCH Royal Summit at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas on 14th of August 2024. 

Queen Maria Amor Leonor Torres Mastura, the founder of WCH and Chairperson of the summit, extended her congratulations, stating, "We are privileged to present this award to Mr. Ghulam. His dedication to humanity has undoubtedly enriched the world. We eagerly anticipate collaborating with him for the advancement of global welfare."

Ghulam Shabbir, born in Pakistan, is a dynamic entrepreneur and dedicated humanitarian committed to making a positive impact in his community and beyond. With a passion for business and a heart for serving others, Shabbir's life story demonstrates his unrelenting commitment to charity work as well as professional accomplishment. 

As the Director of Capt Tarana welfare Trust / showroom and a dealer of prestigious brands such as Ferrari, Land Cruiser, and Mercedes, he has established himself as a prominent figure in the automotive industry, known for his integrity, expertise, and commitment to excellence.

His dedication to serving others has not gone unnoticed, earning him recognition and accolades such as the Best Businessman and Helping Hand Award. These awards are a testament to Ghulam Shabbir's commitment to excellence in both his professional and philanthropic endeavors. 

Despite his achievements, Ghulam Shabbir remains grounded in his belief in the importance of supporting underprivileged families and empowering individuals with disabilities. His biggest dream is to continue working towards creating a more inclusive society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and succeed.

In summary, Ghulam Shabbir's life serves as an example of the strength of empathy and enterprise. His vision for entrepreneurship and commitment to humanitarian issues motivate others to pursue success while significantly improving the lives of those in need.



King of Buruuli Kingdom Attends the WCH Royal Summit in Last Vegas in August

We Care for Humanity (WCH) has announced that His Royal Highness Constantine Mwogezi Butamanya, the King of Buruuli Kingdom in Uganda, will serve as the distinguished Guardian of Honor at the upcoming WCH Royal Summit in Las Vegas on August 14, 2024. His role will include presenting awards during the event.

Butamanya, who serves as the Chairman of the Uganda Kings and Cultural Leaders' Forum (UKCLF), conveyed his sentiments, stating, "I am delighted with the collaboration between WCH and UKCLF, showcasing Queen Maria Amor's steadfast commitment to advancing both the Kingdom and the organization. We take immense pride in having the Queen as our Global Ambassador and eagerly anticipate our participation in the Las Vegas event."

Biography:

Mwogezi Constantine Butamanya, born in Nakasongola, Uganda, is the revered Isabaruuli (King) of the Buruuli kingdom. With a deep-rooted commitment to promoting and safeguarding Buruuli cultural heritage, he has dedicated his life to empowering socioeconomic development within his community.

Throughout his reign, King Mwogezi has spearheaded numerous humanitarian initiatives, including the construction of vital infrastructure such as the Kingdom Palace main house and five community safe water sources. His efforts extend beyond physical infrastructure, with extensive programs focused on health, education, and cultural preservation. 

Under his leadership, the Buruuli kingdom has undertaken initiatives to combat HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence, and teenage pregnancies while promoting literacy in the local Ruruuli language through the development of dictionaries and translations of the Holy Bible. King Mwogezi's advocacy for land rights, household incomes, and education has empowered countless individuals, particularly the youth, to strive for a better future. His commitment to unity and development has earned him recognition, including the prestigious Government of Uganda Nalubaale Award. 

Beyond his role as a cultural leader, King Mwogezi is a respected figure in Ugandan society, serving as the chairman of the Uganda Kings and Cultural Leaders' Forum. Through this platform, he advocates for the collective interests of cultural institutions across the nation, fostering unity, diversity, and collaboration for the greater good. In essence, 

King Mwogezi Constantine Butamanya stands as a symbol of resilience and wisdom, guiding his people towards a brighter and more prosperous future, while preserving the rich legacy of Buruuli heritage for generations to come.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Maria Abasi to be Honored as Woman of the Year at the WCH Royal Summit, Las Vegas this August 2024

We Care for Humanity is happy to announce, Ms. Maria Abasi as one of the recipients of Woman of the Year Award at the WCH Royal Summit at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas on 14th of August 2024. 

Queen Maria Amor Leonor Torres Mastura, the founder of WCH and Chairperson of the summit, extended her congratulations, stating, "We are privileged to present this award to Ms. Abasi. Her dedication to humanity has undoubtedly enriched the world. We eagerly anticipate collaborating with her for the advancement of global welfare."

Maria Abbasi was born in Pakistan, where she grew up with a strong sense of purpose and a desire to contribute positively to her community. 

Her professional journey is a proof of her ambition and commitment, leading her to significant roles such as Vice President of Capt Tarana Welfare Trust and CEO of Aesthetic Concept Clinic. Maria's humanitarian work spans several impactful projects. Her "Mother and Child" initiative has provided essential healthcare services to mothers and infants, ensuring they receive the care needed during the crucial stages of childbirth and early development. 

Her "Safe Bikers Life" program aims to reduce accidents and improve road safety for motorcyclists, a critical issue in her community. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Maria was actively involved in WCH's relief efforts, helping countless individuals affected by the crisis. Her dedication to these causes has not gone unnoticed. 

Maria has been honored with prestigious awards such as the Women of the Year Award and the Pakistan Women Excellence Award, both of which recognize her relentless efforts and leadership in humanitarian work. Driven by her motto "I live to serve humanity," Maria's biggest dream is to extend her outreach further by working for homeless women, providing them with shelter, care, and opportunities for a better life. 

In addition to her leadership roles, Maria is the Women Director at We Care for Humanity, an organization focused on broadening access to health and education services. Her work there further showcases her commitment to lifting others and her ability to lead organizations that make a real difference.

When she's not overseeing projects or leading initiatives, Maria enjoys spending time on her hobbies related to mother and child welfare, safe biking practices, and supporting pandemic relief efforts. 

Maria Abbasi exemplifies what it means to be a leader who not only excels in her professional life but also gives back to her community in meaningful ways. She continues to inspire and lead with compassion, aiming to make the world a better place one step at a time.






Sunday, April 21, 2024

Lama Tashi Norbu Receives Himalaya Peace Awards in Las Vegas Hosted by We Care for Humanity


We Care for Humanity
is happy to announce, Venerable Lama Tashi Norbu as one of the recipients of Himalaya Peace Award at the WCH Royal Summit at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas on 14th of August 2024. 

Queen Maria Amor Leonor Torres Mastura, the founder of WCH and Chairperson of the summit, extended her congratulations, stating, "We are privileged to present this award to Lama Norbu. His dedication to humanity has undoubtedly enriched the world. We eagerly anticipate collaborating with him for the advancement of global welfare."

Lama Tashi Norbu, a revered spiritual leader and humanitarian, epitomizes the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, guiding individuals on an avenue of self-discovery and compassion. 

Hailing from the Himalayan region of Nepal, Lama Tashi Norbu's life demonstrates commitment to both spiritual enlightenment and service to humanity. Being raised in a household of spiritual seekers, Lama Tashi Norbu's instinctive wisdom and compassion were evident from a young age. He set out on an in-depth spiritual journey guided by renowned Tibetan gurus, exploring the rich tapestry of Buddhist teachings and meditation techniques. 

Driven by a sense of compassion for all sentient beings, Lama Tashi Norbu quietly founded the Pema Namdroling Foundation. Through this non-profit organization, he channels his compassion into action, providing essential support and resources to communities in need. From humanitarian aid to educational programs and healthcare initiatives, the foundation's reach extends far and wide, offering hope and relief to those facing adversity. 

While Lama Tashi Norbu's teachings resonate deeply with spiritual seekers around the world, his impact extends beyond the realm of spirituality. Through his gentle guidance and compassionate presence, he inspires individuals to express the values of kindness, generosity, and altruism in their daily lives. 

In addition to his philanthropic endeavors, Lama Tashi Norbu is a passionate advocate for environmental stewardship and sustainability. He recognizes the interconnectedness of all life and actively promotes practices that honor and preserve the natural world for future generations. Beyond his spiritual duties, Lama Tashi Norbu finds solace in nature, engaging in contemplative practices and nurturing meaningful connections with his students and followers. All who seek inner peace and fulfillment can find guidance from his modest presence and sincere compassion. 

Essentially, the life of Lama Tashi Norbu is a perfect example of how to combine spiritual knowledge with altruistic deeds. He continues to encourage others to develop kindness, empathy, and generosity via his teachings and charitable activities, creating a better, more compassionate society for everybody.



Former President of Croatia, Ivo Josipovic Joins the WCH Royal Summit, Las Vegas as Guardian of Honor

Maria Amor Leonor Torres Mastura, known as the Queen of Maharlika and the founder of We Care for Humanity, has officially disclosed that His Excellency Ivo Josipovic, the former president of Croatia, will serve as the esteemed Guardian of Honor, acting as one of the Presenters of Awards during the forthcoming WCH Royal Summit scheduled to take place in Las Vegas on the 14th of August 2024.

Ivo, a dedicated supporter of WCH and a board member, has expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating, "I am delighted to partake in this celebratory occasion once again, reminiscing about the success of our previous gathering in Dubai, where everyone experienced profound moments. I am equally pleased to reconnect with my dear friend, Her Royal Highness Queen Mariam Amor, and collaborate on her noble endeavors to enhance our world."

Born on August 28, 1957, in Zagreb, Croatia, the former president of Croatia Ivo Josipović  has emerged as a prominent figure in Croatian politics, known for his steadfast commitment to justice, democracy, and the welfare of his fellow citizens. Beyond his political career, Josipović has quietly dedicated himself to various humanitarian causes, expressing a spirit of compassion and solidarity. Throughout his tenure as President of Croatia, Josipović prioritized initiatives aimed at addressing social inequalities and promoting inclusivity. He worked tirelessly to improve the lives of marginalized communities, advocating for policies that would uplift the most vulnerable members of society. 

Josipović's humanitarian ethos extends beyond the confines of his political office. He has been actively involved in supporting grassroots organizations and community initiatives aimed at tackling pressing social issues, often lending his voice and influence to amplify their impact. 

Josipovic currently sits as one of the Board Members of We Care for Humanity, a non-profit organization based in California, USA, which aims to inspire individuals to embrace humanitarian principles and collaborate towards positive change. 

In addition to his advocacy work, Josipović is known for his passion for music, which he views as a powerful medium for stimulating understanding and unity among people of diverse backgrounds. His artistic pursuits reflect his belief in the power of culture in promoting social cohesion and empathy.

In essence, Ivo Josipović's legacy is characterized not only by his political leadership but also by his quiet commitment to humanitarian values. His dedication to social justice and inclusivity serves as an inspiration to all who strive to build a more equitable and compassionate world.


Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Multi-Awarded Filmmaker and Writer, Maurice Dwayne Smith Vows Ongoing Support for We Care for Humanity

We Care for Humanity expresses its appreciation to Maurice Dwayne Smith, Man of the Year 2023,  for his continuous backing of the organization. Maurice serves as WCH Publicity Ambassador and a regular contributor to the cause.

“We are truly grateful to have Maurice by our side for an extended period. His exceptional talent and charisma greatly enhance our mission and objectives. We are equally delighted by his numerous achievements and accolades, which bring pride to WCH,” stated Queen Maria Amor, the founder of We Care for Humanity.

About Maurice Dwayne Smith:

Maurice Dwayne Smith, was born in Paris, France, the youngest of two Army brats, to Master Sergeant Ruben and Nancy Smith, while his dad was on tour and his mom worked as a teacher in an Army school. His sister Shevawn and him flourished within the French majestic lifestyle, learning to play piano like little virtuosos and his parents enjoyed the night life, which the Eiffel Tower luxuriously witnessed before them. The Army base named S.H.A.P.E , which housed thousands of Army families, was adorned with flags, had a football field and contained working quarters and apartments for its denizens--The Smiths lived idyllically, and resiliently off base, amidst Italians, British,French and many other nationalities.

Hailing from his parents Southern sharecropper, and store owner lineages', his family enjoyed a fairly racist vacant existence, as the racism gutting the South was a thorn, which hadn't the elasticity to stretch across the ocean to annihilate or terrorize them ------Maurice was ignorant to that evil!

Meanwhile a war was raging in Vietnam. Inside France its President Charles DeGaul fell out of love with America and sent its ambassadors and military back home. Settling in Charleston, South Carolina, which Maurice grew to vehemently dislike, his mom's hometown, he and Shevawn began their American upbringing. Notwithstanding his Dad's deployment to Vietnam, the advent of racism sticking its ugly head into their lives, and being separated from Dad, the family acquired new friends--but Maurice pined for his British friends the Huggins, especially Briggit----and life progressed sluggishly, riding upon the back of a Catholicism vibe from elementary through high school.

Like most little boys Maurice dreamed of playing sports, as his piano playing days died upon arrival in america, he dabbled in all facets of athleticism but the only thing that securely fastened upon him and which he was destined to pursue professionally was journalism, and he majored in it when he entered college at The University of South Carolina.

Four years of school went by, filled with hard work but unfortunately harder partying, he dropped out--NOT FLUNKED OUT--and joined the Army, which he figured would allow him to pursue his dad's footsteps.

After joining the military, he unfortunately became injured, left honorably and settled into The Big Apple and was determined to make it, die and eat the maggot in that crazy Big Apple if necessary, as he was simply not going to be enslaved to the Charlestonian "web of terror anymore"----there always seemed to be employment for everyone else there but him.

Interestingly enough, he got married, moved back to Charleston, and fathered two little girls and divorced all in the span of years upon resurfacing back in the South!

Strangely enough, he encountered problems even bigger than unemployment so he was urgently, and miraculously forced to hitchhike out of the South, landing in Los Angeles CA, where his old vibe of "eating that maggot" resurfaced. He finally felt that he had found himself a home!

Upon landing in tinseltown, he forged a relationship with the love of his life--not his ex wife--who was a liaison to many life changing jobs, such as AT&T, which payed for the completion of his Bachelors of Science Bus Admin in Management degree at The University of Redlands Redlands, CA. His infatuation with the entertainment field led him into acting where he eventually earned his Sag-Aftra card and got an online tv show in Hollywood, CA.

In conclusion, one eventful night Maurice met Maria Amor, a former Miss Philippines, who eventually became a Princess, and Queen and CEO of the nonprofit We Care for Humanity. They became friends and eventually forged a working relationship where Maurice became her media guy and now Ambassador, and Publicity Director for WCH.

Maurice receiving Man of the Year Award at the WCH Royal Summit, California in 2023.

Shahida Murteza to Receive WCH's Woman of the Year Award in Las Vegas at WCH Royal Summit

We Care for Humanity is happy to announce, Ms. Shahida Murtaza as one of the recipients of Woman of the Year Award at the WCH Royal Summit at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas on 14th of August 2024. 

Queen Maria Amor Leonor Torres Mastura, the founder of WCH and Chairperson of the summit, extended her congratulations, stating, "We are privileged to present this award to Ms. Murteza. Her dedication to humanity has undoubtedly enriched the world. We eagerly anticipate collaborating with her for the advancement of global welfare."

Born in Pakistan, Shahida Murtaza is a versatile figure who seamlessly blends her artistic talents with a deep dedication to helping others. As a respected TV actress, anchor, and model, Shahida has graced screens with her captivating performances while also championing causes close to her heart.

Beyond her roles in the entertainment industry, Shahida serves as the director of Capt Tarana Privilege Club & Welfare Trust, where she channels her energy into uplifting the less fortunate. Throughout the challenging period of the COVID-19 pandemic, Shahida has volunteered for We Care for Humanity's Global Santa program which supported needy families, demonstrating her unwavering compassion and commitment.

Her notable contributions have earned her esteemed awards such as the Women Inspire Award and the Pakistani Excellency Award, highlighting her impact and dedication within her homeland and beyond.

Embodying the motto, "Be Patient and Take Small Steps",  Shahida epitomizes perseverance and gradual progress, particularly in her philanthropic pursuits. Her greatest aspiration is to create lasting change for underprivileged families, ensuring they receive the support and opportunities they deserve.

Outside of her professional responsibilities, Shahida finds solace and joy in acting, a passion that not only enriches her creatively but also allows her to inspire others through her portrayals of resilient characters.

Shahida Murtaza continues to serve as an inspiration, illustrating that true fulfillment comes from serving others and making meaningful contributions to the world, step by step.



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