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Veho is an American logistics company focused on last-mile delivery and returns for e-commerce businesses. Founded in 2016 and based in Claymont, Delaware, with operations in New York, Veho offers a tech-powered platform that enhances the post-purchase experience. The company boasts over 99% on-time delivery rates and a 4.9/5 customer satisfaction score, even during peak seasons. Veho manages the entire logistics chain from order fulfillment to final delivery, utilizing a network of 85,000 independent contractor drivers. The company operates in 60 markets, covering 38% of the U.S. population, and provides next-day and two-day delivery options. Its services include door-to-door parcel delivery with real-time tracking, tech-enabled returns solutions, and a robust technology platform for seamless integration. Veho is recognized for its commitment to reliability and customer-centric solutions, making it one of the fastest-growing parcel delivery platforms in the U.S.
War Child is an independent non-governmental organization founded in 1993 to support children affected by war and violence. Established by filmmakers and a peace activist in response to the suffering of children during the Bosnian War, War Child operates globally, focusing on protecting, educating, and providing psychosocial support to these vulnerable populations. The organization collaborates with parents, caregivers, communities, NGOs, governments, and corporations in conflict zones. War Child's mission emphasizes mental health, education, and child protection, grounded in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It offers community-driven services, including psychosocial support, educational programs, and child protection initiatives. With a commitment to local engagement, 99% of its staff are from the regions it serves, and 93% of funds are invested directly overseas. War Child's operations span multiple continents, impacting an estimated 149 million children in various conflict areas.
Wolfram Research is an American multinational company founded in 1987 by Stephen Wolfram. It specializes in computational technology and software, employing over 800 people worldwide. The company has established itself as a leader in computation and computational knowledge, developing a diverse range of innovative products over more than three decades. Key offerings include Wolfram Mathematica, a flagship technical computing program widely used in scientific and educational communities; Wolfram Language, a knowledge-based programming language that simplifies programming; and Wolfram|Alpha, an answer engine that utilizes curated data for knowledge generation. Additional products encompass Wolfram System Modeler, Wolfram Workbench, and various cloud services. Wolfram Research serves multiple sectors, including education, enterprise R&D, and consumer applications, with a global presence that includes divisions in Europe, Asia, and South America.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), originally founded as the World Wildlife Fund in 1961, is the largest conservation organization globally, with a presence in over 100 countries and more than 5 million supporters. Headquartered in Gland, Switzerland, WWF focuses on stopping environmental degradation and promoting a future where humans coexist harmoniously with nature. Its mission includes conserving biological diversity, ensuring sustainable resource use, and addressing critical threats to life on Earth. WWF operates through a decentralized network of national and regional organizations, each managing local conservation efforts. The organization is involved in various key areas, including food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests, and oceans. WWF engages in activities such as protecting endangered species, establishing national parks, promoting sustainable markets, and restoring ecosystems. It also produces research reports like the *Living Planet Report* and runs global campaigns such as Earth Hour to raise environmental awareness. Through partnerships with communities, governments, and other organizations, WWF aims to reflect the value of nature in decision-making processes.