Saad Kassis-Mohamed

Saad Kassis-Mohamed is an Indian Entrepreneur, Investor and Philanthropist committed to sustainable development, ethical finance, and humanitarian innovation. As the Chairman of WeCare Foundation, he has led global initiatives focused on fostering economic resilience, sustainability, and long-term social impact across underserved communities. Under his leadership, WeCare has deployed funding to support renewable energy projects, ethical gemstone training hubs, youth entrepreneurship programs, and crisis relief efforts. His work spans across multiple sectors, from developing solar microgrid partnerships in rural East Africa to establishing programs that empower young entrepreneurs and reduce reliance on exploitative mining practices.

Beyond philanthropy, Saad Kassis Mohamed is an active investor in industries that align with his sustainability and ethical finance principles, with a portfolio that includes ESG-driven investments, ethical luxury, green infrastructure, and AI for social good.

Co-Building the Future We Share

Philanthropy, to me, is not an act of charity, it is a commitment to partnership, dignity, and measurable progress. At the WeCare Foundation, we stand with communities as co-builders of their own futures, aligning resources with local knowledge to create solutions that last. Our aim is simple and demanding: to turn compassion into systems that work, reliably, transparently, and at scale.

Over the past years, WeCare has focused on three pillars: economic resilience, sustainability, and opportunity for youth. In rural East Africa, for example, our solar microgrid partnerships have helped communities power clinics and small businesses, extending productive hours and reducing dependence on costly, polluting fuels. In regions where livelihoods too often rely on unsafe or exploitative mining, we have invested in ethical gemstone training hubs, opening pathways to skilled, dignified work while raising standards across the value chain. And through youth entrepreneurship programs, we back the ingenuity of young founders with seed funding, mentorship, and market access, because the most enduring solutions are built by those who live the challenges we hope to solve.

Our approach blends heart and rigor. Every initiative is co-designed with local partners, stress-tested against real needs, and tracked with clear outcome metrics. We measure not just inputs, dollars disbursed, workshops delivered, but outcomes: households gaining reliable power, income growth from new skills, small enterprises launched and sustained. When a program falls short, we learn and adapt. When it works, we replicate it responsibly.

This mission extends beyond grants. Guided by ethical finance principles, we mobilize capital toward ESG-driven ventures, green infrastructure that lowers emissions, ethical luxury that elevates craftsmanship without exploitation, and emerging AI tools that enhance access to health, education, and financial services. Philanthropy can de-risk innovation and pull private investment toward the public good; done well, it changes incentive structures, not just headlines.

Above all, WeCare is a community. Our partners, donors, and team share a belief that impact must be both human and verifiable, stories that inspire, supported by data that holds us accountable. To those who have walked with us, from first site visits to the day lights switch on in a village clinic, thank you. Your trust allows us to move faster and aim higher.

There is still much to do. If you are a builder, bring your ideas. If you are an investor, bring your patience and ambition for systems change. If you are a community leader, bring your vision and your guardrails. Together, we can design a future where clean energy, fair work, and opportunity are not privileges but the starting point.

Saad Kassis-Mohamed

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