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The Sangha isn't a social service and not part of common communities. And such institutions like mentioned, are 'illegal fakes'. One accumulates much demerits in thinking wishing to own and control the Buddhas heritage. RED (delusion) was many times in history already pain for many, foremost themselves. What if reminding that being still subject to aging, sickness, death, aparting from beloved and only owner and heirs of his actions, good, or bad?
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So far as I know there's little or no world-wide "command structure" of Buddhists -- you can't write to one person and expect they'll pass a new edict that every Buddhist organisation will follow.
I'd guess that writing to "the WFB" is a bit like writing to the United Nations, i.e. unlikely to be effective.
It may be more effective to contact the specific organisations whose behaviour or whose publications you want to comment on -- i.e. the "charity clubs" and so on -- or to converse in person with people who are members of those organisations.
There may be some local organisations -- e.g. an abbot who heads a monastery; a senior reverend teacher within a school; perhaps even some national organisation (within a country).