Our Mission

We embrace environmental and humanitarian issues; and in conjunction with partners from around the world, we help to raise funds for the betterment of all life.

For the conservation of Life

Your involvement will help make an immeasurable difference to the countless lives of those less fortunate. What we cannot accomplish as individuals, we can accomplish collectively.

Led by our founder, Julian Lennon, an internationally renowned musician, philanthropist, fine art photographer and author, we aim to use our voice to amplify partner causes and work toward our mission to conserve life.

In 2007 Julian founded The White Feather Foundation to address environmental and humanitarian issues.

Our nonprofit began with the intent to work with partners worldwide to raise awareness and funds for the betterment of all life.

TWFF has been recognised by Prince Albert II of Monaco who honoured the foundation with the ‘Better World Environmental Award’ in 2008.

In addition, Julian Lennon was recognized with the World Literacy Award in 2021; and the CC Forum Philanthropy Award and UNESCO Peace Awards in 2020 for his work through our Foundation.

Areas of Focus

For the Conservation of Life. Give access to clean water, provide educational opportunities and improve the health of those less fortunate. Protect and preserve our environment and Indigenous cultures.

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Non-Discrimination Policy

The White Feather Foundation does not discriminate based on gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin, language or disability. This comprehensive policy applies to all of our staff, board members, volunteers, donors and beneficiaries. We have zero tolerance for hate in any form.

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