Tuesday, September 30, 2025

We Care for Humanity’s Peace Caravan: When the World Divides, Peace Becomes Our Duty

Today, the world finds itself in a fragile and turbulent state. Global peacefulness continues to decline, with the latest Global Peace Index showing that wars, violence, and instability are at their highest levels in decades. In just the past year, nearly 60 conflicts have raged across the globe, taking more than 150,000 lives and displacing millions from their homes. From the war in Ukraine, which has left Europe “no longer at peace” with Russia, to the devastating humanitarian crises in Gaza and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the story is the same: violence outpaces resolution, and hope often feels distant.

Conflicts today do not end easily. Few conclude with decisive victories or negotiated settlements. Instead, they drag on, leaving nations scarred and people uprooted. Even peaceful demonstrations are not spared, as seen in Kashmir where gunfire recently shattered a rally meant to call for reconciliation. The overall picture is one of a world under siege, struggling with armed tensions, fractured politics, economic instability, and the growing pressures of climate change.

Yet in this dark time, rays of light still shine. One such light is the Peace Caravan of We Care for Humanity. Unlike traditional diplomacy, the Caravan moves with the power of culture, art, and spirituality. Composed of Buddhist performing artists from the Himalayan region-; Nepal, Bhutan, India, Cambodia, Vietnam, and beyond, the Peace Caravan travels across countries and continents carrying the torch of compassion, unity, and healing.

Guided by the vision of MAHA PUTRI (QUEEN) MARIAM, founder of We Care for Humanity, the Caravan spreads peace not through speeches or treaties, but through the universal language of music, dance, and meditation. Wherever it goes, from Asia to Latin America, the Caravan builds bridges between peoples, reminding communities that peace begins not in political halls, but in human hearts.

The Peace Caravan embodies a simple yet powerful truth: when people share culture, when they sing, dance, and reflect together, divisions soften and hope takes root. It is a moving reminder that in times when the world is torn apart, peace is not an abstract dream. It is a responsibility, lived out in actions both great and small.

As conflicts continue to challenge humanity, We Care for Humanity reaffirms its mission: to carry this caravan of peace further, touching more communities, and planting seeds of compassion in places where despair once grew. Because though the world is restless, peace is possible, and it begins with us.

-By: We Care for Humanity-

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Indian Statesman and Global Leader Ponnala Lakshmaiah to Receive Lifetime Achievement Tribute at 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali

We Care for Humanity (WCH) is proud to announce that the Honorable Ponnala Lakshmaiah, a revered Indian statesman with a political career spanning 45 years, will be honored with a special tribute at the 8th WCH Royal Summit. The prestigious event will take place on November 12-13, 2025, at the majestic UC Silver & Gold in Bali.

This distinguished tribute will celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of Sir Ponnala, a Knight of the Royal Maharlika, recognizing his monumental contributions to public service, rural development, and global diplomacy. From his early days to his influential roles as a four-time Minister for the Government of Andhra Pradesh and President of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee, his journey has been one of unwavering dedication to the people.

The tribute ceremony will be a centerpiece of the Royal Awards Gala and will feature the premiere of a five-minute cinematic film chronicling his remarkable life, from a "Cattle Shed to the Capital City." As the summit's Patron of Honor, Sir Ponnala will address the august assembly of royals, dignitaries, and global leaders. In a testament to his esteemed stature, he will also take the stage to present awards to an array of Kings and international dignitaries.

"Sir Ponnala Lakshmaiah embodies the very essence of a life dedicated to service," said Her Royal Highness Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, Chairwoman of the summit. "His journey from humble beginnings to the world stage is an inspiration to us all. He is not just a political leader; he is a humanitarian, an innovator, and a true statesman. This tribute is a small token of our immense respect for his lifetime of achievements."

Sir Ponnala’s numerous accolades include induction into the Oklahoma State University Hall of Fame, the G.O.D. Award at the UN in New York, and India's prestigious "Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award."

The 8th WCH Royal Summit is a global convergence of traditional leaders, humanitarians, and investors dedicated to fostering peace and uplifting communities. This tribute to Sir Ponnala Lakshmaiah will stand as a highlight of the summit, celebrating a leader whose impact transcends borders.

About We Care for Humanity (WCH):

We Care for Humanity is an internationally recognized non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals through humanitarian action and intercultural dialogue. Founded and chaired by HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, WCH and its royal partners convene the annual WCH Royal Summit to create tangible social and economic benefits worldwide.

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Jenny Vourexakis Michalopoulou to Be Inducted at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia – November 12 & 13, 2025 – We Care for Humanity (WCH) and the Royal Maharlika proudly announce that Jenny Vourexakis Michalopoulou, distinguished humanitarian leader and cultural ambassador, will be formally inducted as a WCH Honoree at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia.
Jenny Vourexakis Michalopoulou has led a life defined by global service, cultural engagement, and humanitarian leadership. Born and raised in Piraeus, Greece, she studied at the Jean d’Arc School and Panteion University before embarking on a career in Public Relations. Her early work included key positions with prominent shipping companies such as Chandris Lines in Miami, then the world’s largest cruise fleet, and Olympic Marine in Lavrio.
Her marriage to naval architect Konstantinos Michalopoulos took her around the world, living in 16 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. In each place, Jenny played an active role in fostering community relations and supporting her husband’s professional and cultural endeavors. Fluent in Greek, English, French, and Indonesian, she has used language and empathy as tools to bridge divides and strengthen international friendships.
Beyond her professional and expatriate experiences, Jenny has been a tireless community leader. Since joining Rotary in Jakarta in 1991, she has served as president of Rotary Clubs eight times globally, reflecting her enduring commitment to service and humanitarian ideals. In Greece, she was pivotal in establishing the New Erythraia Rotary Club and later founded the Kapandriti Rotary Club, pioneering inclusivity by welcoming 30 Greek women from the shipping industry.
Her interests in psychology, world religions, and charity work further reflect a life centered on understanding, compassion, and service. Her contributions to international service organizations, women’s clubs, and community projects exemplify her ability to connect people across cultures and continents.
In recognition of her decades-long devotion to global service, Jenny will be honored with the Global Ambassador of Service Award by the Royal Maharlika and We Care for Humanity. The award will be conferred during the Philantourism and Heptapolis event at the Zappeion Megaron in Athens on July 28, 2025, in the presence of distinguished global leaders and dignitaries.
This honor reflects not only her personal achievements but also her lifelong dedication to advancing humanitarianism, cultural diplomacy, and international goodwill.

Dr. Aikaterini Glykou-Fotinia to Be Inducted at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia – November 12 & 13, 2025 – We Care for Humanity (WCH) and the Royal Maharlika proudly announce that Dr. Aikaterini Glykou-Fotinia, academic, author, and humanitarian advocate, will be formally inducted as a WCH Honoree at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia.
Dr. Aikaterini Glykou-Fotinia is a respected academic, author, and humanitarian advocate whose work spans education, cultural preservation, and social development. In May 2025, she was officially appointed as We Care for Humanity (WCH) Ambassador for Greece and Cyprus by Her Royal Highness Queen Maria Amor Torres, marking the start of a new chapter in WCH’s European presence.
Dr. Glykou-Fotinia has a proven track record of leadership in academic and cultural organizations, and she brings to WCH a wealth of experience, credibility, and deep-rooted connections within Greece and Cyprus. Her established network has already opened doors for WCH, introducing the organization to influential figures such as Paul Pissanos of Heptapolis and other notable leaders, positioning WCH for strong partnerships and lasting impact in the region.
As part of her ambassadorship, she is spearheading the introduction of WCH’s Philantourism Program, set to launch in July 2025. This innovative initiative blends humanitarian action with tourism, creating opportunities for sustainable development, cultural exchange, and meaningful social transformation.
Admired for her humanitarian spirit, intellectual contributions, and cultural advocacy, Dr. Glykou-Fotinia stands as a bridge between Greece, Cyprus, and the global humanitarian community. Her appointment reflects both her personal dedication to serving humanity and WCH’s confidence in her ability to expand its mission of compassion and empowerment into the Hellenic world.
With her induction as a WCH Honoree, Dr. Aikaterini Glykou-Fotinia will be celebrated among global leaders, visionaries, and changemakers at the 8th WCH Royal Summit.

Angela Bir to Be Knighted at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia – November 12 & 13, 2025 – We Care for Humanity (WCH) and the Royal Maharlika are proud to announce that Angela Bir, seasoned hospitality entrepreneur and Director of Park Hall Hotel (Wolverhampton) Ltd, will be Knighted as one of the Knights of Maharlika Honorees at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia.
Angela Bir is a seasoned hospitality entrepreneur and director of Park Hall Hotel (Wolverhampton) Ltd, the company behind the distinguished Grade II–listed Park Hall Hotel & Spa in Wolverhampton. Since taking the helm in 2015, Angela has guided the hotel’s transformation into a leading regional destination, renowned for its 74 stylish bedrooms, luxury spa and health club, elegant dining spaces, and extensive landscaped grounds.
Her forward-thinking leadership was most evident in the £400,000 refurbishment completed in 2020, which modernized 20 executive suites with bespoke furnishings and Art Deco flair, while also restoring the hotel’s grand ballroom with Italian marble flooring and state-of-the-art lighting. During the pandemic, when Park Hall was temporarily repurposed as a Nightingale Court, Angela ensured seamless operations by maintaining both guest services and courtroom functions, an example of her resilience and adaptability in challenging times.
As the hospitality sector recovered, Angela led the elegant restoration of the 550-capacity ballroom into one of Wolverhampton’s premier event venues. She is also championing the launch of a new 120-seat contemporary restaurant, due to open in 2024, further cementing the hotel’s reputation as a hub for leisure, dining, and celebrations.
Beyond Park Hall, Angela plays a significant role in business and property development through a portfolio of directorships, including Bir Group Investments Ltd, Park Hall Hotel (Holdings) Ltd, SMAC Property Holdings Ltd, Monarch Care Group Ltd, and several real estate ventures. Her career reflects a rare blend of strategic vision, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to community-centered hospitality.
With this Knighthood under the Order of Maharlika, Angela Bir’s outstanding contributions to hospitality, entrepreneurship, and community development will be honored on an international stage among leaders, visionaries, and changemakers at the 8th WCH Royal Summit.

Sangeet Wyllie to Be Honored as “Woman of the Year” at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia – November 12 & 13, 2025 – We Care for Humanity (WCH) and the Royal Maharlika proudly announce that Sangeet Wyllie (née Ram), a distinguished nurse, community health advocate, and volunteer leader from the United Kingdom, will be honored as Woman of the Year at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia.
Sangeet Wyllie (née Ram) is a distinguished nurse, community health advocate, and volunteer leader based in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. She earned recognition as the first Infection Prevention Nurse at Wolverhampton NHS Trust, where she laid the foundation for infection control and patient safety standards that continue to shape healthcare delivery today.
Currently serving with Vaccine UK, Sangeet dedicates her expertise to advancing health awareness and vaccination campaigns, particularly among minority and underserved communities across the West Midlands. She spends her evenings and weekends directly engaging with families in temples, churches, schools, and community centres, ensuring that culturally diverse groups have access to clear and respectful health information.
Beyond her professional service, Sangeet exemplifies grassroots compassion. She actively assists elderly neighbours and single parents with daily needs, from shopping to hospital visits. Recognizing the hidden struggles of midlife, she founded and runs a mental health support group for women navigating menopause, extending her care beyond formal sessions to provide constant encouragement and guidance.
An active volunteer with Wolverhampton parkrun, she brings energy and consistency to the city’s weekly community 5K event. Through her combined roles as a clinical pioneer, public health advocate, and community volunteer, Sangeet Wyllie embodies a rare blend of professional excellence and human-centered service, uplifting lives and fostering unity across Wolverhampton’s diverse communities. (Women of the year)
With this honor as “Woman of the Year”, Sangeet Wyllie’s unwavering commitment to healthcare, compassion, and community empowerment will be celebrated on the global stage of the 8th WCH Royal Summit.

Albert Wu to Be Honored as “Man of the Year” at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia – November 12 & 13, 2025 – We Care for Humanity (WCH) and the Royal Maharlika are pleased to announce that Albert Wu, Taiwanese businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian, will be honored with the title of “Man of the Year” at the 8th WCH Royal Summit in Bali, Indonesia.

Albert Wu is a Taiwanese businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian whose influence spans across Ghana and the Philippines. Serving as a Consulate Officer of the Philippine Consulate in Ghana and the Chief Executive Officer of Green Gold Global Group (4G) Biotech Co., Wu has built a reputation for excellence in trading, manufacturing, and agriculture, driving sustainable growth and innovation in Africa and beyond.
Born on March 7, 1970, Wu’s entrepreneurial journey has been defined by perseverance, foresight, and a passion for community upliftment. Under his leadership, Green Gold Biotech has not only thrived as a business but also fostered a culture of social responsibility, ensuring that growth positively impacts employees, customers, and the wider community.
Wu is also recognized for his humanitarian contributions, having supported projects such as the St. Nicholas Charity Foundation in Ghana, which benefits over 100 students; the Orthopedic Training Centre in Adoagyiri Nsawam, assisting children with disabilities; and organizing cultural and charitable events like the “Play it Forward: Filipino Music Night”, benefiting ABS CBN Lingkod Kapamilya and UNICEF Philippines.
Together with his wife, Maricel Wu, the Honorary Consul of the Philippines to Ghana, Albert remains committed to strengthening ties between nations and communities. His life philosophy, inspired by Colin Powell’s words; “There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure” – guides his continuous pursuit of impact and service. (Men of the Year)

With this recognition as “Man of the Year”, Albert Wu’s legacy as a bridge-builder between nations and a humanitarian leader is honored on an international stage at the 8th WCH Royal Summit.

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