Our Partners

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Mercy Worldwide

MERCY Worldwide is a global humanitarian organization that strives to maximize the efforts of an ever-growing base of dedicated, passionate, and compassionate MERCY staff and volunteers (called MERCY Ambassadors) to deliver high impact, transformational projects and programs that provide relief and care to the poor and needy around the world; with a special focus on youth.

The Wong Foundation has partnered with Mercy Worldwide to support Orphanages in Haiti, Cambodia, the Dominican Republic, and Nigeria. Together we have constructed auditoriums, bathrooms, playing fields, and classrooms for the children in order to provide a sanitary educational and living environment.

Mercy Worldwide’s programs focus on their Three Pillars of Growth; Character, Education, and Health.

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Optimist Youth Homes & Family Services

Optimist Youth Homes & Family Services is a (501-C-3) charitable non-profit organization established in 1906 and chartered in 1934, whose mission is to provide innovative and individualized treatment, education and support services to children, young adults, and families to better their lives. It is the largest provider of residential services to Probation youth in the state of California. The Wong Foundation has partnered with Optimist Youth Homes to help provide PPE for their staff and the children in their care during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Share Tanzania

Share Tanzania operates in rural Tanzania, in the foot hills of mount Kilimanjaro, since 2014. They care for special needs children, homeless or orphaned children, and assists community children in going back to school. Their founder John St Julien moved to the region 7 years ago to create a place for vulnerable children to be safe, secure, and cared for. Through his and his team’s tireless efforts they have created Featherstale Children’s Village for special needs children, and Angels Gate Home for street involved boys. The children are provided with shelter, full-time education, meals, clothing, and access to medical care when needed.

Share Tanzania is currently in the process of building their second campus in the area of Dodoma to increase their capacity and scope in order to reach more children who are in need.