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WCAworld is not new to charitable endeavors and its management has always felt strongly that it is our collective responsibility to help out when there is a need.

Help Needed as devastating earthquake hits Turkey and Syria
As a WCAworld member, we need your support to provide aid to the victims impacted by the tragic and heartbreaking effects of the devastating earthquakes and aftershocks in Southern Turkey and Northern Syria this week.

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It is about making difference.

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WCAworld Foundation

“WCAworld Foundation – A Network of Hope”

WCAworld, a global network of international logistics
providers, is proud to launch WCAworld Foundation, a duly registered non-profit charity organization dedicated to identifying people in need worldwide and leveraging its global reach to deliver aid to them.

 

Your support today will provide help who need it the most.

Following the devastating earthquake that struck Morocco in September 2023, the WCAworld Foundation, using donations from members and WCAworld founder, David Yokeum, struck a partnership with Dar Tifl and contributed funds to help the orphanage cope with a large new influx of children that had lost their entire families in the tragedy.

The war in Ukraine has impacted thousands of people, many having to flee from the only place they called home. The WCAworld Foundation has already begun reaching out to local contacts on the ground to ensure that donated funds are going to the correct parties.
The monsoon season has produced significant rainfall affecting all four of the country’s provinces and approximately 15% of its population. WCAworld Foundation has donated USD $40,000 to aid the thousands of people affected in the most remote areas of Pakistan.
WCAworld Cares for Children was another program initiated in conjunction with Mission Child, where we raised USD $54,000 to build a school in Nicaragua. The program also provides emotional support and guides them to reach their full potential by living a more fulfilling life through education and overall, well-being.
In 2004 WCAworld sent a delegation led by WCAworld Chairman and Founder David Yokeum to the most affected areas impacted by this natural phenomenon.

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