The WCP Foundation was born after a long-time dream to contribute to our community through not only the work that we do but also with the profits from our efforts. We want to ensure that through our work we can reach initiatives that create systemic changes while addressing social and economic inequalities such as immigration reform, racial inequality, economic empowerment, housing sustainability, and environmental causes.
Giselle Bonzi, Chairwoman
Daniel Huertas, Vice-Chairman
Christina Araujo
Jared Fausnaught
At The WCP Foundation, we include people from all backgrounds to ensure diversity of thought and equal opportunities for learning and collaboration among all team members. Embracing diversity starts from within as we have created both a company and a foundation that upholds this as a pillar of the organization, but to further our efforts we have partnered with other organizations that not only provide services that support our key initiatives but also embrace diversity in their organizations.
Racial Inequality: creating change through the support of activities that decrease racial disparities in housing patterns, access to education and health, poverty, and unemployment rates as well as incarceration rates
Health Disparities: support existing health organizations’ efforts to address inequalities in access to healthcare and healthcare delivery
Immigration Reform: transforming current immigration reform to amend and remove faults or abuses that affect immigrants
Economic Empowerment: providing access to capital to people who would otherwise be marginalized by the financial system in such a way that they can start and/or grow their business in real estate investing
Housing Sustainability: supporting actions that ensure natural resources availability for future generations to live equally or better than we do while investing in real estate projects which are energy efficient and utilize sustainable materials and methods
Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia
Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia ReStores are nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently used furniture, appliances, home accessories, building materials, and more to the public.
When you support our Habitat NOVA ReStores, you help hardworking, low-to-moderate income families build the strength, stability, and self-reliance they need to create a better life for themselves and their children through the purchase of their first home.
The Innocence Project’s mission is to free the staggering number of innocent people who remain incarcerated by utilizing modern DNA testing and to bring reform to the system responsible for their unjust imprisonment.