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Recent News
This past quarter, Women’s Federation for World Peace USA was proud to send $500 to our sisters in the WFWP chapter of São Tomé and Príncipe to support their ongoing efforts for women’s empowerment.
Throughout this past quarter, the many HerTribe gatherings nationwide continued to provide uplifting spaces for support, acceptance, and deep spiritual growth. Thanks to your generous contributions, a total of 27 HerTribe meetups occurred between April and June, which reached and empowered 344 women.
The second quarter of 2025 was a time of deepening connections within the Global Women’s Peace Network (GWPN), with a strong focus on the theme of mothers and motherhood.
On Saturday, June 28th, the Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) DC Chapter partnered with the Howard University Student Health Center, the Metropolitan Police Department’s Community Officers, and the Washington DC Family Church to host a Summer Health Fair focused on preventative health measures and community wellness.
In a world where hunger and undernutrition continue to rob children and mothers of their potential, grassroots action has become more critical than ever. The Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP) Pennsylvania has taken a bold and compassionate step to meet this challenge through its international outreach initiative in Cotta, Lucena City, Philippines.
Earlier this June, the WFWP Latino Chapter, in collaboration with the Maryland and Washington, DC Chapters, successfully hosted a benefit event in support of The Gambia Project—an initiative that honors nearly 30 years of service and development work led by longtime WFWP member Beverly Berndt.
Organized around the vision that "niu is a relationship rooted in community and aloha ʻāina," the day began with a group prayer and an introduction to Hawaiian cultural traditions, focusing on the significance of coconuts.
Sponsored by UH West Oʻahu Hawaiian and Indigenous Health and Healing, Kūlana o Kapolei, ʻUpena Moananuiākea, and the UH Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Excellence, the ʻAha Hoʻoponopono