Baltimore, Maryland
The Troy E. Quinn Scholarship Fund is the inaugural educational initiative established by W3PV, Inc. in its efforts to support continued access to quality education at our Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This scholarship program housed at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, designated a “National Treasure” by the National Trust for Historic Places, will assist deserving students to claim their rightful place on the continuum of higher education obtainment and economic impact. This fund provides gap scholarships for students that often times have a tuition balance of less than $500.


Guyana
The Central Mahaicony Children Fund is another global community outreach program sponsored by W3PV. The primary objective of this program is to provide a healthy school lunch for twenty-five (25) children attending the Mahaicony Primary and Secondary School.
The community of Central Mahaicony has approximately 300 households. Most households comprise of extended family or multigenerational families of which a significant percentage of them include school age children. Unfortunately, Central Mahaicony is not an economically strong community and as a result many parents are often challenged with providing adequately meals for their children to attend school.
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Haiti
The Moving Haiti Forward (MHF) Initiative is the inaugural social cause initiative established by W3PV, Inc. in its efforts to support victims of the earthquake in 2006 and Hurricane Matthew in 2016. The genesis of this initiative was birthed by Myriam Leonidas, a retired nurse from Cavaillon, Haiti. Myriam’s strong christian faith and passion for healthcare motivated her to start doing mission trips to Haiti after the devastating earthquake in 2006. Cavaillon, a mountainous community in the southern part of Haiti about 5 hours from Port Au Prince was literally cut-off from receiving any support. As such, the need to support the people of Cavaillon was paramount to their survival. MHF powered by W3PV provides access to healthcare by offering 2 and 4 day clinics through its annual service trips.
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Jamaica
This is a joint effort between W3PV and The Mission Armada (TMA). TMA is the world’s first multi-sector experiential learning organization that provides comprehensive experiential learning experiences toaspiring STEM professionals and students. The idea was to create a diverse collaborative model through global and national service trips while mentoring and creating easier pathways for students to enter health careers. Before and after the trips, students have the opportunity to tap into an extensive network to find jobs, internships, and other opportunities. TMA’s mission is to provide students with the resources they need to help them achieve their professional goals or discover new opportunities throughout their educational journeys while transforming the most underserved communities in the world.
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Tanzania
Tanzania Project – Mental Health Awareness was established to assist Tap Elderly Women’s Wisdom for Youth (TEWWY) address the mental health crisis facing people living in communities of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. W3PV’s primary responsibility is to serve as the fiscal agent for TEWWY. In addition, W3PV will assist in bringing awareness of mental health challenges facing people.
The lack of access to mental health support in Tanzania has created a service shortage crisis. Some of the most vulnerable groups do not have the financial resources to access support as they face stigma, which contributes to overall poor mental health. With the support and endorsement of the Minister of Health,
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Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Fund is another social cause and global initiative between W3PV and Apolostic Faith and Acts Church in Johannesburg, South Africa. This is a strategic and collaborative partnership that extends W3PV’s global reach as well as our visibility on the continent of Africa. Proceeds from this fund will be used to support The Place of Recovery (TPOR) Project. The primary goal of this project is to develop a much-needed hospital, educational center, and place of worship for the underserved community in Mbembesi, Zimbabwe.
Our Beneficiaries
500+
adults and children living in the communities of Cavaillon, Haiti
350+
adults living in the communities of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
150+
students attending Central Mahaicony Primary and Secondary School
500+
adults and children living in the rural towns of St. Ann, Jamaica
15+
students attending Morgan State University