- Empowering Vulnerable Communities: Supporting people with disabilities, orphanages, and street children through the Global Santa program.
- Education: Continuing WCH's legacy of providing scholarships for higher education to the people of Uganda through the "Education for Humanity Program".
- Economic Growth: Discussing multi-economic investments to promote household incomes for national economic development strategies.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
HRH Maha Putri Mariam Ignites Agricultural Revolution in East Uganda: Meets 800+ Farmers and Appoints LUDEPA Chairman as Regional Director
Sunday, December 14, 2025
WCH Bestows Medal of Excellence on Kenyan Lawmaker Dr. Architect Gideon Mutemi Mulyungi During Royal Ugandan Jubilee
A Legacy of Visionary Leadership Hon. 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.
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.
Monday, December 8, 2025
Empowering Resilience: Global Santa 2025 Delivers Care and Compassion to Vulnerable Young Women in Rizal
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.
Monday, December 1, 2025
We Care for Humanity Deploys Emergency "Global Santa" Relief Aid To Flood-Stricken Vietnam Following 8th WCH Royal Summit
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.
About We 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.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura Inspires Over 20,900 Graduates as Chief Guest at JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) 15th Convocation
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".
Friday, November 21, 2025
Elegance, Entrepreneurship, and Empathy: Ms. Lianne Quebic Crowned Queen of the Summit at 8th WCH Royal Summit
Ms. Quebic was honored not only for her impeccable style but also for embodying the summit’s spirit of turning success into meaningful action.
A Visionary Leader Beyond the Stage
The coronation highlighted Ms. Quebic’s impressive background:
- Entrepreneurial Drive: Ms. Quebic is a dynamic entrepreneur and visionary leader, serving as the proud co-owner of Takeover Lounge Bar.
- Cultural Catalyst: She is the creative force behind some of the biggest beach music festivals across the country, skillfully blending culture, entertainment, and community in spectacular fashion.
- Global Investor: Beyond the domestic spotlight, Ms. Quebic is a savvy investor and partner at L&R Realty, collaborating with international brokerage and development firms in Dubai to bridge global opportunities.
- Artistic Roots: She is also a former recording artist under Ivory Music Philippines, whose passion for art and beauty continues to inspire many.
Commitment to the Global Santa Program
Ms. Quebic’s victory was deeply tied to her humanitarian heart. During the summit, she generously made a donation that will be channeled directly to WCH’s flagship holiday initiative, the Global Santa Project.
The Global Santa Program is WCH’s annual initiative dedicated to spreading hope and cheer during the holiday season. It focuses on distributing food relief, clothing, educational supplies, and gifts to thousands of impoverished and underserved children globally, ensuring that every child experiences the magic of the holidays.
A Personal Message of Collaboration
Following the coronation, WCH Founder- HRH Maha Putri Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura shared a personal message:
“Ms. Lianne Quebic’s achievement tonight proves that true beauty is a life lived with purpose. She uses her success in entertainment and business as a powerful platform to uplift others. We are immensely grateful for her generous donation to our Global Santa Project. I look forward to even deeper collaborations with Ms. Quebic in the future, proving that style, success, and genuine philanthropy are an unbeatable combination.”
Ms. Quebic’s victory stands as a testament that true elegance is found in the union of personal excellence and compassionate service.
A Standing Ovation for Service: WCH Royal Summit Honors Patron of Honor Hon. Ponnala Lakshmaiah
- His background as a Mechanical Engineer who earned a Master of Science degree from Oklahoma State University, where he was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
- His four terms as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA).
- His impactful role as Minister for Information Technology and Communications for the state of Andhra Pradesh, where he pioneered e-governance systems and IT investment.
- His commitment to philanthropy through the Ponnala Foundation, which supports education by recognizing excellence in mathematics.
"The Honorable Laksmaiah stands as a powerful example of integrity. He used his position not for personal gain, but to ensure that the foundational resources—water, technology, education—reached the citizens who needed it most. He has proven that true public service requires relentless persistence."
"His journey from engineer to politician to philanthropist shows a continuous effort to build bridges. His foundation's commitment to education is a gift to the future of India and the world. We honor him not just as a statesman, but as a true elder in global development."
"We see in the Honorable Laksmaiah a leader who understands that power is only meaningful when used to empower the marginalized. His lifelong commitment to the Backward Classes and rural employment is a timeless lesson in compassionate governance that resonates with all our royal houses."


