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A Week of Humanity, Heritage, and Hope: We Care for Humanity Concludes Landmark UK Visit

A Week of Humanity, Heritage, and Hope: We Care for Humanity Concludes Landmark UK Visit

The international humanitarian organisation We Care for Humanity (WCH) has successfully concluded a landmark diplomatic and humanitarian tour of the United Kingdom, held between 4 and 8 December 2025. The delegation was led by the WCH Founder and Chairperson, Maha Putri Maria Amor Leonora Torres Mastura, of the Royal House of Luzon-Tagalog within the Sovereignty of the Sultanate of Maguindanao.

The visit united civic leaders, educational institutions, community organisations, and international delegates in a dynamic programme that celebrated humanitarian action, cultural exchange, and community partnership across Wolverhampton and the wider West Midlands.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/wVRbULIoB9E?si=mHDzKluSzCWJR6hg

A Programme of Impact Across the Region

Over the course of the week, Her Royal Highness and the WCH delegation undertook a series of high-profile engagements designed to connect global humanitarian values with local action. Key highlights included:

  • The We Care Awards Wolverhampton: Held at the Park Hall Hotel & Spa, celebrating outstanding citizens and community partners.

  • Global Santa Wolverhampton: Hosted at the Graiseley Hub, providing gifts and joy to over 100 children from diverse backgrounds.

  • Cultural & Educational Diplomacy: A heritage visit to Wightwick Manor (National Trust) and an educational engagement at Bhylls Acre Primary School (Ignite Learning Partnership).

  • Community Engagement: Strategic meetings with local organisations, businesses, and civic leaders.

Celebrating Community Champions

At the We Care Awards Wolverhampton, honours were presented to individuals and organisations whose work has made a meaningful difference to the city and region:

  • Miss Jyoti Chumber: We Care Legal Voice Award

  • Mr Andrew Scragg: We Care Youth Services Award

  • Mr Stuart Pearce: Veterans Voice Award

  • Mrs Sangeet Wyllie: We Care Woman of the Year 2025

  • Community Partner Awards: Presented to Penn Road McDonald’s, The Park Hall Hotel & Spa, and Namaste Wolverhampton for their sustained excellence.

Strategic Alliance: Walsall Football Club Foundation

During the tour, the delegation visited the Walsall Football Club Foundation to discuss shared values and forward-looking plans for 2026. Discussions centered on a potential charity football match, large-scale fundraising activities, and the involvement of international patrons to amplify the Foundation’s work in empowering vulnerable youth. Early conversations also explored broader investment opportunities to benefit the West Midlands.

Compassion in Action: Acorns Children’s Hospice

Following the strategic meetings, the delegation made a meaningful international donation to Acorns Children’s Hospice in Walsall. WCH donated a number of memory casting kits—specialized sets that allow families to create lasting, tangible keepsakes with their loved ones.

Speaking during the visit, Balbir Seimar BEM, Interim Regional Director of WCH, stated: “These memory casting kits are far more than a gift—they are a way for families to hold on to love, connection, and moments that matter forever. We Care for Humanity is honoured to support Acorns Children’s Hospice and the extraordinary compassion they show every day.”

Her Royal Highness Maha Putri Maria added: “Humanity is found in how we care for one another in moments of vulnerability. Acorns offers dignity, comfort, and love to children and families when they need it most. We Care for Humanity is proud to stand alongside Acorns and to continue supporting their life-changing work in the West Midlands.”

International Support & Acknowledgments

The mission was bolstered by a dedicated delegation from Poland, underscoring WCH’s international character: Mrs Barbara Piasecka, Mr Krzysztof Łobodziński, Mrs Sabina Stancel, and Mr Tomasz Stancel.

WCH extends sincere gratitude to Jordan Nirankari-Bowen, Royal Envoy for Communications and Royal Legal Counsel, for his leadership and coordination. Special recognition is also given to the logistics and security team, including Balbir Seimar BEM (Interim Regional Director), Suki Sunner (Interim Deputy Regional Director), and protection officers Aram Dhaliwal and Jona Mal.

Maha Putri Maria extends her profound gratitude to the West Midlands Police for their continued support and guidance, ensuring the safety of the delegation and the smooth execution of their movements throughout the visit.

WCH also expresses gratitude to local councillors, MPs, partner charities, schools, and volunteers. A special note of thanks goes to the local businesses whose generous collaboration made each event possible, specifically The Eggless Cake Shop, Greggs Bakery, and Green Lanes Tasty Bites.

Looking Ahead: The 9th WCH Royal Summit

This visit has laid strong foundations for future partnerships. As the tour concluded, Her Royal Highness reaffirmed WCH’s commitment to the region, announcing that the 9th WCH Royal Summit is planned to take place in Wolverhampton in May 2026.

“Humanity flourishes when communities and cultures come together with compassion, purpose, and hope,” noted Her Royal Highness.

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