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Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and look toward a brighter future filled with hope and possibility. Through the compassion and generosity of supporters, Heart 2 Heart is helping bring education, nourishing food, and care to Batwa children in Uganda who might otherwise go without these essential opportunities.
Together we are helping children gain the support they need to learn in school, grow in health, and discover the potential within them. Your generosity helps open doors, strengthen communities, and bring lasting hope to children who deserve the chance to build a better future.
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Gratitude & Vision 2026 Newsletter
As we step into 2026, our hearts are overflowing with gratitude and vision. Everything we do is about His Kingdom—His people, His mission, and His purpose.
A Season of Hope and Blessings – 2025 Holiday Newsletter
As we close out 2025, our hearts are full of gratitude—for you, our faithful friends and supporters, who have stood beside us in prayer, encouragement, and giving.
A Summer Newsletter of Faith, Hope & Love
We’re excited to share that Bob and Gloria are preparing to return to Rushaga Village in Uganda—the heart of Heart 2 Heart’s pioneering work.
Spring 2025 Newsletter
We’re thrilled to share some exciting news!
Bob and Gloria are preparing to return to Heart 2 Heart Nursery & Primary School in Rashaga, Uganda
Winter 2025 Newsletter
b and Gloria have returned to the United States after an incredibly rewarding and inspiring journey to Africa. Their time in Uganda was filled with deep