Sandy, UTAH (USA), March 6, 2024 — Lamar Nathan Jensen, the visionary Founder and Chairman of Worldwide Holdings Investment Group, LLC (WWH), has proudly unveiled a transformative partnership with WHOlives, marking a historic moment in the realm of global philanthropy and investment. This strategic collaboration underscores the paramount importance of clean water in catalyzing positive societal change, reflecting the steadfast dedication of both organizations to addressing fundamental human needs and effecting enduring change.
Jensen, a steadfast proponent of global advancement, underscores the critical significance of reliable access to clean water for human survival. “Our purpose extends beyond self-service; if we cannot extend assistance to those less fortunate, then what is our purpose? WWH is committed to leaving a positive imprint on the world.”
The synergy between WWH and WHOlives mirrors their shared objectives, fortifying their collective mission to drive meaningful change. WHOlives, led by the visionary John Renouard, is resolutely committed to combatting the global scourge of inadequate access to clean water, affecting 2.1 billion individuals daily and profoundly impacting the lives of 3.4 million due to the absence of safe drinking water.
Renouard sheds light on the profound ramifications of WHOlives’ initiatives, highlighting the disproportionate burden borne by women and children who spend substantial portions of their days fetching water from distant or contaminated sources. These time constraints impede familial care and educational pursuits, precipitating a cascade effect on entire communities.
At the heart of WHOlives’ mission lies a sustainable framework that not only addresses the immediate imperative of clean water but also fosters business ownership opportunities and employment prospects within the communities it serves. With a remarkable track record of over 14,000 wells drilled worldwide, WHOlives stands as a beacon of hope, delivering clean and potable water to those most in need.
In a concerted endeavor, WWH and WHOlives endeavor to rewrite the narrative for underserved communities by extending both clean water access and employment opportunities. Established in 2013, WWH specializes in identifying promising enterprises on the cusp of expansion. Anchored by its commitment to “The 9 Keys For Life,” encompassing domains such as food and water systems, infrastructure, education, healthcare, and environmental stewardship, WWH has left an indelible mark across more than 135 nations globally.
The alliance with WHOlives seamlessly aligns with the shared objectives of both organizations, reinforcing their collective mission to bring about positive change. WHOlives, spearheaded by John Renouard, is dedicated to tackling the global issue of inadequate access to clean water, impacting 2.1 billion people daily and altering the lives of 3.4 million due to the absence of safe drinking water.
Renouard sheds light on the profound benefits of WHOlives’ initiatives, emphasizing the significant impact on women and children who spend considerable portions of their day collecting water from distant or polluted sources. The resulting time constraints hinder family care and educational pursuits, creating a ripple effect on entire communities.
The crux of WHOlives’ mission lies in a sustainable model that not only addresses the immediate need for clean water but also creates business ownership opportunities and jobs for the future within the communities it serves. With over 14,000 wells drilled globally, WHOlives has become a beacon of hope, providing clean and fresh water to those in need.
In a joint effort, WWH and WHOlives aspire to change the narrative for underserved communities by offering both clean water and job opportunities. WWH, operational since 2013, specializes in identifying quality companies on the verge of growth. With a focus on “The 9 Keys For Life,” including food and water systems, housing, development, infrastructure, education, arts, entertainment, medical and nutrition, communications, transportation, technologies, manufacturing, finance, trade, energy, mining, and environmental and humanitarian initiatives, WWH has made a significant impact in over 135 countries worldwide.