2003
• Becomes federally incorporated as a non-for-profit organization in Canada
2004
• Opens first club at York University in Toronto, Canada
• Registers as a non-governmental organization in Eastern Europe – Bulgaria
• Sends winter clothing and shoes to orphans in Eastern Europe
2005
• Receives its Canadian charitable status
• Opens a club at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada
• Establishes connections with many third world NGOs
• Appoints a new 11-member Board of Directors
2006
• Drafts its first official Vision Statement, Mission Statement, Guiding Principles, and Strategic Plan
• Establishes official partnership with India
• Delivers school supplies, sports and recreational materials to orphans in Eastern Europe
• Starts five different Board Committees
2008
• Opens an official chapter in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
• Delivers occasional funds for the maintenance of children’s programs in Nicaragua
• A series of successful fundraising events are started in Edmonton
• Starts the construction of a school in India
2010
• School in India completed and starts officially operating
• Opens a club at the University of Toronto (Scarborough), Canada
• Opens a club at the University of Alberta, Canada
• WFFC partners with the Makaya Group Inc. in order to implement a multi-million dollar project for rebuilding Haiti after the disastrous hurricane