The World Love Foundation

The World Love Foundation We started the World Love Foundation in 2007 after our first overland adventure through West Africa. Passing on the Gift.

Tours
Each year we take a small group of travelers on our Ghana Tour to see our numerous projects. Every Ghana tour will build 1 new borehole that will provide water to at least 1,500 people including their livestock and water for the farms. Livestock Projects
By giving families a hand-up, not just a hand-out, we empower them to turn lives of hunger and poverty into self-reliance and hope. $100 US

D will buy three goats in Ghana. This improves a families nutrition and generates income in sustainable ways. The recipients of our Livestock Projects agree to give one of its animal's offspring to another family in need. Perma nets and Lifestraws
In 2011 we joined with the fight against Malaria and delivered 200 insecticidal nets on our Ghana tour to the communities of our clean water projects. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates an annual occurrence of 300-500 million cases of malaria worldwide. The toll is the highest in developing countries where at least one million people die from the disease. Young children account for most of these deaths. Lifestraws are a portable water filtration device we give to communities that are waiting for their clean water well. LN-4 Prosthetic Hands
This basic prosthetic provides the ability to write, use tools and greatly improves the quality of life for the recipient.

04/15/2025

Xplore Film España has a new exciting and super important project in the works with Casey Shaddock James Bowen-Davis Tony Kalhagen and Jeremy Baron 🎥🎬 in London this fall 🍂 with assistant director Pip 🐾

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11/22/2020

Location is the best part of this elegant building in the heart of Portland, walking distance to everything. Three blocks from Max Train, Streetcar & bus system. 20 minute walk to riverfront and NW. Quite nights. One block from groceries, shopping, restaurants, bars, pubs & gyms. Next door t...

NEW BLOG
10/22/2020

NEW BLOG

It seems to me that almost everyone I know is currently going through changes, big changes. So this got me thinking about life and why we resist change so much. I have always looked at change as an opportunity. Maybe not a comfortable opportunity, but something to embrace, if for nothing else to lea...

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09/12/2020

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It was 1994 when I began eating the vending machine at my pharmacy job. It was one of my tasks to refill the machine located in the lobby of this independent pharmacy in Sacramento California named Valley Pharmacy. I loved this job and helping customers with their health, but my love for the vending...

"My Last Day Alive" New Blog***LINK IN COMMENTS
08/23/2020

"My Last Day Alive" New Blog***LINK IN COMMENTS

Address

1509 NE 10th Avenue, Unit 102
Portland, OR
97232

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+15412470625

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Water Projects

This is where it all began back in 2006. We completed 5 wells from 2008-2011. We are no longer currently active. However our partner Rashed Anaba from Bolgatanga has continued with our work and has succesfully completed over 100 more wells for small rural communities in the North East Region of Ghana. You can find his page as Well Constructed. Livestock Projects By giving families a hand-up, not just a hand-out, we empower them to turn lives of hunger and poverty into self-reliance and hope. $100 USD will buy three goats in Ghana. This improves a families nutrition and generates income in sustainable ways. The recipients of our Livestock Projects agree to give one of its animal's offspring to another family in need. Passing on the Gift. Perma nets and Lifestraws In 2011 we joined with the fight against Malaria and delivered 200 insecticidal nets on our Ghana tour to the communities of our clean water projects. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates an annual occurrence of 300-500 million cases of malaria worldwide. The toll is the highest in developing countries where at least one million people die from the disease. Young children account for most of these deaths. Lifestraws are a portable water filtration device we give to communities that are waiting for their clean water well. LN-4 Prosthetic Hands This basic prosthetic provides the ability to write, use tools and greatly improves the quality of life for the recipient.