Wednesday, September 8, 2021

We Planet Earth, Partnering with UNICEF


CEO Miles Duggal founded We Planet Earth, an Ontario, Canada-based nonprofit organization that comprises a group of talented people who aim to create better methods of fundraising campaigns. Miles Duggal oversees the daily operations and leads the expansion of the nonprofit organization to make it a globally recognized organization.

We Planet Earth has the vision to create a positive impact on less fortunate communities across the world and locally in Canada. As an organization, We Planet Earth was built from the ground up, with a team of over 100 dedicated fundraisers who have generated $20 million long-term charity pledges with at least 10 international charities. We Planet Earth also helps other charitable organizations across the globe. Some examples of We Planet Earth’s partnerships include helping the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and World Animal Protection.

With their partnership with UNICEF, We Planet Earth helped the non-profit organization by bringing awareness to the risks associated with remote learning for students in 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic. They helped UNICEF by spotlighting the statistics and particular situations of international students, including students in Africa. Likewise, with We Planet Earth’s partnership with World Animal Protection, they aided the charitable organization to reach 13,000 signatures in May 2021 to help bring the Canadian government the consorted effort to end commercial wildlife trade worldwide.

Friday, August 27, 2021

Understanding Some of Ethics for MSF


We Planet Earth founder and CEO Miles Duggal helps lead involvement and awareness of causes locally to Ottawa, Canada, and internationally. Some of Miles Duggal’s work includes spearheading partner search and collaboration with Globalfaces Direct to help expand We Planet Earth’s reach further on a global scale. We Planet Earth also partners with other nonprofits, associations, and charitable organizations like Doctors Without Borders.

Founded in 1971, Doctors Without Borders, also known as Médecins Sans Frontières, is self-described as a private international association. The association is primarily made up of doctors and other health sector workers but is also open to accepting other professional workers who wish to help continue the company’s aims.

For its members, Doctors Without Borders also has a general guideline of ethics to follow. Some of these ethics include agreeing to aid populations in distress, observing neutrality in the name of universal medical ethics, and maintaining complete ideological separation from all political, economic, or religious powers.

Friday, July 30, 2021

Overview of OHS Cats for Seniors Program


An accomplished strategic leader, Miles Duggal has served in both profit and non-profit environments utilizing his sales experience to enhance growth and efficiency. Since 2016, he has served as the CEO of We Planet Earth, a company that helps clients find good strategies for charity fundraising campaigns. Besides his professional accomplishments, Miles Duggal is actively involved in multiple organizations, including the Ottawa Humane Society.

Ottawa Humane Society is a registered community and non-profit organization whose membership comprises community members and volunteers. Since 1888, the organization has led efforts to offer a haven for homeless, sick and, injured animals in Ottawa.

To achieve its mandate, the Ottawa Humane Society (OHS) has multiple programs, including the Cats for Seniors program. This initiative enables interested adopters to identify the best companions who match their homes and lifestyles. The adoption process begins with an interested prospective adopter filling in a questionnaire which is submitted to OHS. OHS adoptions counselors are then tasked with the process of finding an ideal match.

After identification, an interested adopter organizes a meet and greet session with the selected cat and decides whether to take it home with them. Through this program, cats find loving homes while owners enjoy the physical, emotional, and psychological benefits of pet ownership. The cats for Seniors program helps connect cats and pet owners in an environment that enhances lifelong bonds.

Thursday, March 18, 2021

World Animal Protection



As CEO of We Planet Earth (WPE) since 2016, Miles Duggal leads a team of experts in finding and implementing effective marketing strategies for charities internationally. Miles Duggal is also the founder of the company and has grown it to generate $20 million in long-term charity pledges. One of the charities that has benefited from WPE is World Animal Protection.

World Animal Protection is an animal welfare organization that has offices in 14 countries working to protect animals in communities, on farms, in disaster zones, and in the wild. The organization is currently campaigning for support to help elephants being cruelly treated at Amer Fort in Rajasthan, India. The elephants are taken from their mothers at a young age and are harshly trained to be used as a tourist attraction. The bull hooks that handlers use to control them cause injuries that are exacerbated by the weight of the heavy seats and tourists they carry. When they are not working, these elephants are chained, causing further trauma and preventing them from socializing with each other.

By encouraging supporters to sign a petition, World Animal Protection hopes to convince the Rajasthan government to end the harsh treatment of Amer Fort elephants. 

We Planet Earth, Partnering with UNICEF

CEO Miles Duggal founded We Planet Earth, an Ontario, Canada-based nonprofit organization that comprises a group of talented people who aim...