BIDEN CHER-ENFANT FOUNDATION
proudly owned & supported by
BCE Empire Inc.
One World, One Humanity: The Biden Cher-Enfant Foundation — Owned & Supported by BCE Empire Inc. — Together Growing, Helping & Illumining Our World!
BIDEN CHER-ENFANT FOUNDATION
proudly owned & supported by
BCE Empire Inc.
Founder, Biden Cher-Enfant
Biden Cher-Enfant Foundation proudly owned & supported by BCE Empire Inc. Headquartered in the Iconic Business Center 800 Third Avenue Associates in New York City. And Incorporated in the state of Delaware. USA.
"Global Minds, United Mission: Diverse perspectives powering innovation, equity, and impact."
Our Work: Building a World Where No One is Left Behind
At the Biden Cher-Enfant Foundation, we don’t just address symptoms—we dismantle systemic barriers. Through 10 pillars of impact, we empower communities to thrive with dignity. Here’s how we turn compassion into action:
"The Biden Cher-Enfant Foundation doesn’t just fund causes—we engineer legacies. Every dollar, every program, and every partnership is a thread in the tapestry of global progress. Because change isn’t charity; it’s a collective responsibility."
— Biden Cher-Enfant
1. Education: Unlocking Potential
Education is the great equalizer—yet millions are denied this right. We build schools in conflict zones, train teachers in marginalized communities, and provide digital learning tools to refugee children. In 2023 alone, we educated 10,000 girls in sub-Saharan Africa and we have in plan to built 7 schools Haiti. Because a child with a textbook today is a leader tomorrow.
Impact:
20+ schools funded | 55% graduation rate in our programs.
2. Health: Healing with Dignity
Healthcare should be a human right, not a privilege. Our mobile clinics serve remote Amazonian tribes, while maternal health programs in Haiti reduced childbirth deaths by 20%. We don’t just treat diseases—we train local nurses, stock pharmacies, and fight stigma.
Impact:
100,000+ patients yearly | 12 neonatal centers built.
3. Employment: Pathways to Prosperity
Unemployment fuels despair; opportunity sparks revolutions. Our vocational programs in Mexico’s informal settlements have placed 8,000 youth in sustainable jobs. From coding bootcamps for Syrian refugees to microloans for Honduran women, we turn skills into livelihoods.
Impact:
85% job placement rate | $5M in microloans disbursed.
4. Environment: Protecting Our Shared Home
Climate change hits the poor first. We combat deforestation in the Congo Basin, install solar grids in Yemen’s refugee camps, and teach regenerative farming to Indian villages. In 2023, our reforestation efforts planted 1 million trees.
Impact:
45% carbon reduction in partner communities.
5. Sport: More Than a Game
Sport transforms trauma into triumph. Our soccer leagues in gang-affected Colombian neighborhoods reduced youth violence by 60%. Basketball programs in Kenyan slums teach girls confidence—and 30% now attend college.
Impact:
120,000 youth engaged | 15 peace-building tournaments yearly.
6. Culture: Preserving Identity
When cultures fade, humanity loses its soul. We document endangered indigenous languages in the Andes, fund Palestinian embroidery cooperatives, and sponsor Afro-Brazilian dance troupes. Art isn’t a luxury—it’s resistance.
Impact:
50+ heritage sites preserved | 2,000 artists supported.
7. Road Safety: Ending Needless Loss
Every 24 seconds, someone dies on the road. We campaign for safer highways in Nigeria, distribute helmets to Cambodian moto-taxi drivers, and lobby for pedestrian-friendly urban design in Mexico City. Deaths in our partner cities dropped 35%.
Impact:
100,000+ helmets distributed | 12 policy reforms enacted.
8. Disaster Relief: From Crisis to Resilience
When disaster strikes, we’re first in and last out. Our teams delivered 10,000 emergency kits to Turkey’s earthquake survivors and rebuilt typhoon-proof schools in the Philippines. But we don’t stop at aid—we train communities to prepare.
Impact:
72-hour response guarantee | 500+ disaster-trained volunteers.
9. Migrants: Rights Over Rhetoric
Migrants are not statistics—they are stories. Our legal clinics in Tijuana have reunited 1,200 separated families. We provide language classes, job matching, and trauma counseling. Because no human is illegal.
Impact:
80% asylum approval rate for our cases.
10. Development: Building Futures
Real development listens before it builds. In rural Guatemala, we constructed water systems with Maya communities—not for them. Our model: 50% local labor, 100% community ownership.
Impact:
1.2M people with clean water | 200+ infrastructure projects.
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