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A Summer Break for Ukrainian Refugees
Since the war began in 2022, many Ukrainian families have lived with trauma and loss, many know that their loved ones are on the active battlefield. Our IPHC colleagues serve hundreds of displaced families daily with love and care. Last summer, we had volunteers support a retreat organised for the families. This year, with your help, we did it again, covering the cost of12 Ukrainian mums and children who enjoyed a 10-day restorative holiday at a peaceful campsite in Długie, P
Mar 271 min read


Outreach to Ukrainian families fleeing war
In Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland, sisters Guyana and Kristina welcome Ukrainian mums and children fleeing war, offering support, spiritual care, and a safe place to heal. While raising their own kids and working part-time, they run a vibrant outreach. With help from Heart 2 Hand, Compassion Church Bridgend, and the Eli Project, we delivered suitcases filled with clothes, games, and crafts. A mission team from IPHC joined for a week of outreach. Over 100 children took part—paint
Mar 271 min read


Feeding 300- 400 people through faith, and with love - Cape Town, SA
Lavender Hill is one of Cape Town’s toughest areas, where unemployment is high and many go hungry. Yet in the middle of it all, Kenny and Maggie, both in their late 70s, serve hot meals to 300–400 people every few days. Running on small donations and their pensions, their humble soup kitchen is love in action. Heart 2 Hand supports them with funds and supplies. It’s not a long-term fix, but it’s a lifeline. A typical meal? Bone broth with veg! Simple, essential, and deeply ap
Mar 271 min read


Water for Mothers and Children
Heart 2 Hand supports a Mothers and Toddlers project in Kensington, Cape Town, an area marked by poverty and limited resources. Led by the dedicated Denise, this project offers hope by creating a safe and nurturing space for mothers and children. We’ve helped install a rainwater tank and guttering to improve access to clean water, a vital step in this community’s journey. Denise and her team continue to advocate for essential services like running water and electricity. A
Mar 271 min read
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