Thursday, October 25, 2012

SOUTH KOREAN NGO WE LOVE U FOUNDATION [CHAIRWOMAN ZAHNG GIL-JAH] ORGANISED CLEAN UP MOVEMENT IN MULA-MUTHA, JOINED YOUTH & HOUSEWIVES


This clean up is a future-oriented environmental movement to leave a clean world & a better world for our children. I hope that our efforts for environment, enhance natural self-purification capacity so that people and nature harmonize together in this earth.



Youth, housewives join hands, clean Mula-Mutha
Drive was organised by South Korean NGO WeLoveU.


 

Members of South Korea-based International WeLoveU Foundation  [Chairwoman Zahng gil jah] along with hundreds of student and housewives from the city participated in a clean up drive and removed four truck loads of garbage, mostly polythene bags, from the Mula-Mutha river stretch near Kalyani Nagar Bridge on Sunday. Two Korean students from the city also participated in the drive.  Anita Mathews, city in-charge of the foundation, said,

“This particular part of the river had become very dirty due to garbage and littering by the passers-by. Around 400 people associated with the foundation collected around four truck loads of garbage including polythene bags, thermocol, used tyres, cigarette butts, wrapping paper and scrap. There was 90 per cent plastic waste.”

Korean volunteers Mark Kim and Jane Hwang, who are pursuing a computer course in Pune, participated in the drive. Mark said,

“Beside being members of the foundation, we feel it was our responsibility to join the drive. It was a great experience to clean the river.”

The activity was part of the 2012 "Clean WORLD movement" by the foundation. According to the foundation, ""WORLD"is an acronym for Water, Oxygen, Region, Life, and Descendants.

The idea behind it is to leave a clean world for our descendants. The foundation is engaged in welfare activities and conducts similar drives worldwide.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

110 PEOPLE WITH "TRUE HEART" DONATED BLOOD IN THE INTL.WE LOVE U FOUNDATION [CHAIRWOMAN ZAHNG GIL-JAH] POKHARA BRANCH IN NEPAL


International WeLoveU Foundation  (Chairwoman Zahng gil jah ) is dreaming of a better world  where people don't ignore tears and grief of their neighbors and turn away request for help from their community and nation.


                                                                                                                                                                                             
                 

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 110 people donated blood in the WeLoveU Foundation Pokhara branch on Sunday, July 22.

The event started with Elvi Siluwal Kaski, deputy mayor, delivering the blood pocket to the first donor, Sungita Gooloong.
Deputy mayor Elvi Siluwal said "You must help someone with true heart."

This event was cooperated by the Red Cross in Pokhara, Nepal, and was supervised with responsibility by Kwangbok Kim, the branch manager of the WeLoveU Foundation in Pokhara.
Laju Buhjjaruyuh, one of the members of the WeLoveU Foundation  said that the Foundation hosts Blood drive from July 1 -- 31, worldwide.

The event was hosted by Pippin Lai and Laju Koilala.
The WeLoveU Foundation said many members are doing worldwide activities.

THE INTL. WE LOVE U FOUNDATION [CHAIRWOMAN ZAHNG GIL-JAH] CONTINUES SHARING LOVE THRU BLOOD DRIVE; POKHARA BRANCH IN NEPAL


International WeLoveU Foundation  (Chairwoman Zahng gil jah will continue our love-sharing  as good friends and neighbors wherever it is needed. Today, countless people are suffering from the shortage of blood,nevertheless, donating blood is decreasing now. Plz remember a little attention and participation for the  Blood drive   can save lives.




The International WeLoveU Foundation hosted the Blood drive in Pokhara, Nepal  on Sunday

This event was cooperated by the Red Cross in Pokhara, Nepal. It was supervised with responsibility by Kwangbok Kim, the branch manager of the WeLoveU Foundation in Pokhara on Sunday.






Saturday, October 6, 2012

THE WELLINGTON BRANCH OF A CHARITY - INTL. WE LOVE U FOUNDATION ; CHAIRWOMAN ZAHNG GIL-JAH [국제 위러브유 운동 본부: 회장 장길자]




Plz Join to express your love for your neighbors and family thru donating blood.
The  International WeLoveU Foundation " WE LOVE U" ALL !






The  International WeLoveU Foundation  (Chairwoman Zahng gil jah )  Annual Blood drive eyed OPENING CEREMONY - Councillor Andy Foster (center, back row), who has had blood transfusion after a sports injury, opened the two-day event with a speech.
SPREADING THE LOVE - Catherine Daniel, Strathmore Park (standing, extreme right) and Natalie Nanuel, Karori (sitting at the table, extreme left) joined the volunteers for a shared lunch after donating blood.
GENEROSITY: Eliot Brown from Wellington College donating blood.



Friday, October 5, 2012

INTL. WE LOVE U FOUNDATION [CHAIRWOMAN ZAHNG GIL-JAH] PARTNERED WITH NZ BLOOD SERVICE TO ENCOURAGE WELLINGTONIANS TO DONATE BLOOD


We can live because we can love.  From Invisible Love To "visible Love", Everyone who feels love should "practice the love!" That's true love. International WeLoveU Foundation  (Chairwoman Zahng gil jah ), we practice the great love of all, Mother’s Love.


International We Love U Foundation registered to donate blood(Chairwoman Zahng gil jah)                                    You Tube










The Wellington branch of a charity organisation started in South Korea wants to turn a blood drive it organised last week in Newtown into an annual event. The International WeLoveU Foundation  (Chairwoman Zahng gil jah )  had partnered with NZ Blood Service to encourage Wellingtonians to donate blood. Staff from local companies sponsoring the event were invited to do so on July 30 and 31. Blood drive  event co-ordinator Leon Lian says sponsors included Westpac, The Warehouse, New World, Subway and Preston, and Wellington College also helped promote the blood drive. About 30 members of the local International WeLoveU Foundation and 40 individuals, including Newtown residents and Victoria University students, also registered to donate blood.

"After this two-day event we want to carry out this blood drive continuously. Donation blood is really needed, "

says Mr. Lian. Councillor Andy Foster, who has had a blood transfusion after a sports injury, gave the opening speech.

"I'm just here to say thank you so much to blood service, to the people who give blood. Without them I wouldn't be here today."

New Zealand was one of over 150 countries participating in this event in July through the International We Love U Foundation. Five staff from local Westpac branches donated blood, including Wellington area manager Darren Calder. Westpac Newtown manager Julie Holmes says it is something that is quite close to their heart. "Westpac sponsors the Rescue Helicopters so it goes hand in hand with us." NZ Blood Service donor recruiter Sandra Tolve says they are looking forward to having an ongoing relationship with International WeLoveU Foundation.

"Most people don't understand there is a constant need for  blood donations  There's a need for new blood donors because at the moment we are losing more donors than we are gaining. We need to make people aware of the need."

Apart from the annual blood drive, International WeLoveU Foundation takes part in various charity projects, including sending school resources to schools in Nepal and Kenya and raising funds for water pumps in countries suffering Water Shortage.

"Our slogan is to share Mother’s Love to the society because that is the most unconditional love. We believe that if you can love each other and care for each other, this world can be more beautiful."

says Mr Lian. The Wellington branch of the International WeLoveU Foundation started this year is based in Petone. It comprises of 100 to 150 volunteers and its first initiative was a big Clean-up of Petone beach a few weeks ago. Mr. Lian says the next step is to get support to help amplify the foundation's message.