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Let’s Make Our World
a Better Place

Our mission is to connect poverty-stricken people to better lives and to make this world a better place for ourselves and our future generations.

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TO THOSE WHO NEED IT!

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GIVE A HELPING HAND TO THOSE WHO NEED IT!

World Dream Foundation is committed to alleviating global poverty by improving the health care, education and human rights of the world's most vulnerable countries.

WDF believes that our world is a better place when compassion can travel where it is needed most. We are a needs-driven organization with a primary focus on targeting the poorest and most disadvantaged populations throughout the world. By working in partnership with the underprivileged people in these countries, we’re directly enabling them to improve their lives, empower their communities, and strengthen their education and health systems.

Moving toward a better world!

Our
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WDF believes that our world is a better place when compassion can travel where it is needed most. By working in partnership with the underprivileged people in these countries, we’re directly enabling them to improve their lives, empower their communities, and strengthen their education and health systems.

Kenya

JAMBO EDUCATIONAL CENTER

Is elementary-middle school that helps the most underprivileged children from the vulnerable region of Kenya to get quality education, health care, life skills and confidence to forge a path out of poverty.

Indonesia

the Organic Farm project in the East of Bali

We provide to the families all necessary education, skills training and improvement to grow their incomes while also protecting their local environment for generations to come. While adults are working on the farm, we want to ensure that every child is prepared to learn and succeed in the classroom by providing school supplies.

Kenya

Deworming Clinic for Underprivileged Kids

According to a recent study, Kenyan public health officials found that providing students with deworming medication could decrease school absenteeism by 25%. That is why we also invested in a student wellness program to provide Albendazole (deworming meds) and Vitamin A.

Kenya

JAMBO EDUCATIONAL CENTER

Is elementary-middle school that helps the most underprivileged children from the vulnerable region of Kenya to get quality education, health care, life skills and confidence to forge a path out of poverty.

Indonesia

the Organic Farm project in the East of Bali

We provide to the families all necessary education, skills training and improvement to grow their incomes while also protecting their local environment for generations to come. While adults are working on the farm, we want to ensure that every child is prepared to learn and succeed in the classroom by providing school supplies.

Kenya

Deworming Clinic for Underprivileged Kids

According to a recent study, Kenyan public health officials found that providing students with deworming medication could decrease school absenteeism by 25%. That is why we also invested in a student wellness program to provide Albendazole (deworming meds) and Vitamin A.

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Our Work
around the Globe

Ukraine Indonesia Kenya
Cambodia
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Our team

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Julia Folk

President, CEO

A prolific entrepreneur, advocate, traveler and philanthropist, Julia Folk has dedicated herself to improving the lives of the world’s most vulnerable people after seeing their plight firsthand. Under Ms. Folk’s leadership, WDF has expanded its programing in health, education, and human rights from Cambodia to other parts of Asia, Africa, Ukraine and even the U.S.

Ms. Folk is driven by the belief that a simple act of courage, compassion and love can change the world. At WDF, she leads a team of committed change-makers that is working to ease poverty, suffering and injustice, and empower the most disadvantaged populations, one community at a time. Originally from Ukraine, she got her first job as a kindergarten teacher when she was 18, and has been committed to building a better world for future generations ever since. In 2009, Ms. Folk moved to the U.S. on her own, where she set out to connect people to better lives.

Julia Folk is a founder and CEO of Breezzo LLC, an innovative functional beverage company, that aids in health-focused wholesomeness and does good for the world. She completed her B.A. in Philology, speaks six languages, has a special interest in neuroscience and currently lives in the Greater Los Angeles Area.

A prolific entrepreneur, advocate, traveler and philanthropist, Julia Folk has dedicated herself to improving the lives of the world’s most vulnerable people after seeing their plight firsthand. Under Ms. Folk’s leadership, WDF has expanded its programing in health, education, and human rights from Cambodia to other parts of Asia, Africa, Ukraine and even the U.S.

Ms. Folk is driven by the belief that a simple act of courage, compassion and love can change the world.

At WDF, she leads a team of committed change-makers that is working to ease poverty, suffering and injustice, and empower the most disadvantaged populations, one community at a time. Originally from Ukraine, she got her first job as a kindergarten teacher when she was 18, and has been committed to building a better world for future generations ever since. In 2009, Ms. Folk moved to the U.S. on her own, where she set out to connect people to better lives.
Julia Folk is a founder and CEO of Breezzo LLC, an innovative functional beverage company, that aids in health-focused wholesomeness and does good for the world. She completed her B.A. in Philology, speaks six languages, has a special interest in neuroscience and currently lives in the Greater Los Angeles Area.

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Ann Messer, MD

Medical Advisor

Dr. Messer has always known that she didn't become a doctor to work in a medical office. She was Board Certified in Family Medicine in 1993, and for many years has balanced a busy family life with her medical career and a wide range of volunteer medical work.

In 2005, she was the head volunteer physician in the Austin relief effort for Katrina, and that amazing experience inspired her passion for medical relief work. Since then, Dr. Messer and her Non Profit organization "One Good Turn" has traveled worldwide to provide medical care for people who live under challenging circumstances. In 2018, as a result of her work with the University of Puthisastra (UP), a medical school in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Dr. Messer was made a Fulbright Specialist by the United States Department of State.

Learning how to actually do good “charity work” while practicing the most effective medicine in difficult settings has been a fascinating intellectual and ethical exploration for her. A lifelong student, Dr. Messer strives for excellence in all her encounters, and welcomes the involvement and expertise of others.

Dr. Messer has always known that she didn't become a doctor to work in a medical office. She was Board Certified in Family Medicine in 1993, and for many years has balanced a busy family life with her medical career and a wide range of volunteer medical work.

In 2005, she was the head volunteer physician in the Austin relief effort for Katrina, and that amazing experience inspired her passion for medical relief work. Since then, Dr. Messer and her Non Profit organization "One Good Turn" has traveled worldwide to provide medical care for people who live under challenging circumstances.

In 2018, as a result of her work with the University of Puthisastra (UP), a medical school in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Dr. Messer was made a Fulbright Specialist by the United States Department of State.
Learning how to actually do good “charity work” while practicing the most effective medicine in difficult settings has been a fascinating intellectual and ethical exploration for her. A lifelong student, Dr. Messer strives for excellence in all her encounters, and welcomes the involvement and expertise of others.

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Shane Lewis

Board Advisor

Through the medium of food and the culinary arts, Shane Lewis is on a mission to improve the lives of local communities around the world. His professional career as a chef has taken him to the far corners of the globe and instilled in him a deep appreciation for different cultures. Mr. Lewis is Regional Executive Chef at Aman resorts in Indonesia and oversees charity projects in Southeast Asia which emphasize sustainability and education for organic growing methods. His involvement has extended to other aid projects around Indonesia in support of critical shelters and services during the most recent natural disasters in the area.

Mr. Lewis is committed to bringing his experiences of working with organic produce and farming to benefit locals. He received his culinary training in Melbourne, Australia and apprenticed at a Michelin Stars establishment. In the early 2000’s he moved to London to pursue larger opportunities and was offered a Sous Chef position at The Royal Albert Hall London. Through his work he has been fortunate to experience the cultures throughout Europe, the United States, Caribbean, Mexico, and various countries throughout South America. Mr. Lewis also credits these adventures to opening his eyes to the needs of the underprivileged. He is passionate about using his knowledge and skills to help make change.

Through the medium of food and the culinary arts, Shane Lewis is on a mission to improve the lives of local communities around the world. His professional career as a chef has taken him to the far corners of the globe and instilled in him a deep appreciation for different cultures. Mr. Lewis is Regional Executive Chef at Aman resorts in Indonesia and oversees charity projects in Southeast Asia which emphasize sustainability and education for organic growing methods. His involvement has extended to other aid projects around Indonesia in support of critical shelters and services during the most recent natural disasters in the area.

Mr. Lewis is committed to bringing his experiences of working with organic produce and farming to benefit locals. He received his culinary training in Melbourne, Australia and apprenticed at a Michelin Stars establishment. In the early 2000’s he moved to London to pursue larger opportunities and was offered a Sous Chef position at The Royal Albert Hall London. Through his work he has been fortunate to experience the cultures throughout Europe, the United States, Caribbean, Mexico, and various countries throughout South America. Mr. Lewis also credits these adventures to opening his eyes to the needs of the underprivileged. He is passionate about using his knowledge and skills to help make change.

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Bogonko Ongera

Board Advisor

Raised in Kisii, Kenya as one of nine children, Bogonko Ongera knows first-hand the unique challenges faced by children growing-up in the poorest areas of Africa. In 2008, while in high school, after post-election violence killed more than 1100 people and displaced over 600,000 people in Kenya, Mr. Ongera volunteered to donate blood at a local Red Cross blood drive. Serving his country and helping to save lives kindled in him a great love and passion for charity work. After graduating high school in 2010 and unable to afford a college education, Mr. Ongera moved to Nairobi where he found work at a pharmaceutical company. But staying true to his calling meant more to him that holding on to a well-paying job. In January 2012 Mr. Ongera founded Jambo Charity Organization with the main goal to inspire, equip, and empower impoverished children and families to find a way out of poverty.

Mr. Ongera believes that every child, regardless of where he or she is born, should have access to a quality education. His desire to serve the most-needy children has lead him to focus his efforts on the children of Nairobi’s Mukuru slum. Since 2012, Mr. Ongera has been a beacon of hope for the kids and families in the area. Through his organization, he has provided thousands of students with uniforms, books, school supplies, vitamins and solar reading lamps. Mr. Ongera's mission in life is to establish safe, clean, productive schools for kids from vulnerable communities.

Raised in Kisii, Kenya as one of nine children, Bogonko Ongera knows first-hand the unique challenges faced by children growing-up in the poorest areas of Africa. In 2008, while in high school, after post-election violence killed more than 1100 people and displaced over 600,000 people in Kenya, Mr. Ongera volunteered to donate blood at a local Red Cross blood drive. Serving his country and helping to save lives kindled in him a great love and passion for charity work. After graduating high school in 2010 and unable to afford a college education, Mr. Ongera moved to Nairobi where he found work at a pharmaceutical company.

But staying true to his calling meant more to him that holding on to a well-paying job. In January 2012 Mr. Ongera founded Jambo Charity Organization with the main goal to inspire, equip, and empower impoverished children and families to find a way out of poverty.
Mr. Ongera believes that every child, regardless of where he or she is born, should have access to a quality education. His desire to serve the most-needy children has lead him to focus his efforts on the children of Nairobi’s Mukuru slum. Since 2012, Mr. Ongera has been a beacon of hope for the kids and families in the area. Through his organization, he has provided thousands of students with uniforms, books, school supplies, vitamins and solar reading lamps. Mr. Ongera's mission in life is to establish safe, clean, productive schools for kids from vulnerable communities.

How You Can Help ?

If you share our passion,
there's a place for you on our team.
We welcome volunteers,
donors, partners, and advocates.

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 Our mission is to provide practical medical education and culturally sensitive medical care to underserved communities worldwide.
World Dream Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization with federal tax-exempt status. All donatioms to World Dream Foundation are fully tax-deductible.
 Our donors are the backbone of World Dream Foundation. We couldn't provide any of our services without funding from our incredibly generous individual donors and grant providers. From medical supplies to educational materials and research support, every contribution, large or small, makes a difference.

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Press Releases and Media

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November, 27 2019

World Dream Foundation Brings Hope and Healthcare to the Slums of Nairobi.

During the organization’s second visit to Kenya, World Dream Foundation advanced education and healthcare within two of Nairobi’s most impoverished slums, providing hope and improved health for the city’s children.

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November, 15 2019

World Dream Foundation is building a New School for Children from the Kenyan Slum of Mukuru.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. New school will give Kenyan children the chance to achieve their dreams.

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January, 22 2019

World Dream Foundation Focuses on Improving Health and Education in the Poorest and Most Remote Parts of the World.

LOS ANGELES - Humanitarian Trip to Cambodia Launches New Nonprofit. Today, President and CEO Julia Folk announced the launch of the World Dream Foundation (WDF), a new organization committed to alleviating global poverty by improving healthcare, education and human rights in some of the world's most vulnerable countries.