About us
Welcome toWNR foundation.
What is WNR all about
The WNR foundation was founded in 2022 as the non-profit foundation of the WINE AND RUBS, to educate, advocate & support girls & Women health and sanitation.
Since launch, together with some great partners, WNR foundation has inspired and incubated a number of wonderful collaborations – like The Elders, Red Month Movement, PCOS war – which have spurred much-needed change in the country.
We continue to catalyse radical collaboration to challenge the unacceptable as we work for a world where all the planet and all people thrive.
We are doingthe right thing,at the right time
Like the world-changers who support our organization, we are focused on making a long-term impact by helping girls & women living in poverty. We have a bold vision: graduating healthy, educated, empowered females from our program.
key outcomes
What makes us diferent?
Independence
85% of our causes are funded from WINE ‘N’ RUBS CSR coffers. 20% of every booking or purchase goes directly to community work.
Data-driven approach
We track measurable progress with a research agency to prove we’re making a real impact.
Support
Programs change by age and county to ensure that our women get healthy, educated, empowered assistance.
Isabelle McKenzie
- CEO & President
“I love the girls & women we serve and when love is the motivation, there is no things that can’t be achieved.”
Valentine
- Executive Assistant
“I have found that among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver.”
Arthur K
- Impact and Operations Manager
“To be of benefit to all women who need the support of the greatest goal in my life.”
Paul K
- Director of Community and Partnerships
“It’s easier to take than to give. It’s nobler to give than to take. The thrill of taking lasts a day. The thrill of giving lasts a lifetime.”
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Sanitary Towels
Let’s help our girls & women living in poverty get access to proper sanitary.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrom
Help a woman with PCOS today get access to approved supplements & birth control.
Breast cancer
Second only to skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer in African women.