Saturday, April 30, 2016

Future Kenyan Politician Celebrates WCH Founder's Month by Distributing Food to Elderly People


It's that season of the year where We Care for Humanity (WCH) celebrates its founder's birth month and the conceptualization period of the organization, May, a glorious month for Princess Maria Amor and the men and women of WCH, called Founder's Month.

During this month where all board members and Ambassadors get to pay tribute to HH Princess Raden Dato'Seri Maria Amor Torres by doing humanitarian works anywhere in the world.

In Kenya, WCH Publicity Ambassador Benjamin Musunza, is celebrating Founder's Month by distributing food to the elderly people in Machakos villages.

In the pipeline, Benjamin is also working with WCH for water projects in different areas in Kenya. Benjamin is also aspiring to be a local politician so he can help more people in his community.

In the recent interview done by WCH, Benjamin expressed himself on the following questions:

WCH: What is your idea of a better world?
BM: Advancing possibilities and transforming lives.

WCH: How do you think you can contribute to humanity?
BM: I am talented in community mobilization, making friends and meeting people of high profile, I have connection with the Government, i have wide experience of humanitarianism.

WCH: What is your opinion of We Care for Humanity (WCH)?
BM: It is a serious organization committed in improving the lives of people in the world.

WCH: What is opinion of Princess Maria Amor?
​BM: She is a very hardworking person, compassionate,caring, she has good qualities of a true leader, well organized, down to earth, humble.

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