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World Humanitarian Day – #HEART2HART

3 August 2018

On 19th August 2018, we will celebrate World Humanitarian Day and shine a light on the millions of civilians caught up in hidden conflicts around the world.

We often get told by our supporters that they love what we do, to which we always reply, it’s not us, it is our partners who do all the hard work. They make it their ambition to create positive changes in their own communities by providing healthcare, education, emergency relief and peace projects.

Living in some of the hardest places to survive, our partners show dedication and determination in providing life-saving projects for thousands of people in the world.

So, from your heart to theirs, we urge you to participate in our #HEART2HART campaign to show appreciation of their incredible work.

Navigate to our Location pages to find out what our partners are doing to support communities in Burma, Nigeria, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Nagorno-Karabakh, Timor-Leste and Uganda

 

 

Our #HEART2HART campaign

Our partners often feel neglected by the international community, left to deal with their situations with little support. Let’s show them that we care.

It’s easy to take part, simply post a picture of your heart symbol on social media with #HEART2HART so we can share with our partners. Tag 3 friends and encourage them to do the same!

If your friends choose not to participate, then ask them to donate £3 to HART which will benefit our local partners too.

Find us on Social Media:

Instagram: @hart.uk

Facebook: @HumanitarianAidReliefTrust

Twitter: @HARTnews

Check out these examples:

My heart represents the passion @HART.uk partners have in the face of adversity on the frontlines of faith and freedom #HEART2HART

 

Sending my thoughts and prayers to civilians caught up in conflict on #WorldHumanitarianDay #HEART2HART @HARTnews #NotATarget @friend1 @friend2 @Freind3 will you join me?

 

 

We look forward to seeing your photos on Sunday 19th August.

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