November 2024: Sponsorship Debut and 2025 Trip Dates!
An update introducing new scholarship sponsorship opportunities!
July 2024: Meet the Ugandan Staff
An opportunity to meet the H3 Uganda Staff: Robert, Mabel, and Eunice
A Letter From My Sickbed
She’s not as sick as she would have you believe, but she’s back from Africa with a fresh perspective on H3’s most recent trip.
An Update on the P3 Project
An interview with Eunice Biira, our P3 Intern, about her work with Project Princess Initiative.
March 2022 Update
An update from Dr. Mike about our upcoming trip and our mission in Uganda
Mabel’s Story
Mabel’s story is one of redemption, and it demonstrates why our work is so important in Uganda.
August 2021 Update
Here’s some of what’s been happening... and some very specific ways in which you can enter into this ministry through your generous giving.
April 2020 Update
Under normal circumstances, we would be doing our last minute packing, starting our malaria pills, and getting ready to leave on Friday.
June 2020 Update
Heads Hearts & Hands has been active in Uganda over the past few months, supporting individuals in financial need through the country-wide lockdown.
2019 Trip Wrap-up
The 2019 Uganda trip is now over, and everyone from our team has returned home safely. We are grateful for the amazing support we have received over these past several months, from financial donations to prayers to help with missed flights to timely words of encouragement to transportation to and from the airport; and the list could go on and on.
Meet Shireen
I love H3 primarily because of the docs that work there. I know they are there for the right reason, to share the gospel first and to then share the medical skills. I like how this group has grown from nothing, to getting the Ugandans excited about taking care of their own people, to seeing them coming aboard wanting to take care of their people. I love seeing it grow and seeing God’s hand in everything. Our money just goes so much farther to help there.
Why Do I Go? Paul’s Wrap-up Post
Why do I keep going to Uganda? Because God keeps asking me to go. Not because of any amazing preaching ability or medical knowledge. Not because a fire burns inside me or it’s been my biggest dream. I go because I will be missed. My presence matters, at the very least to the people who are also going (it’s easy to say that when half the team is your family. Literally). As the ultimate improv partner, God keeps inviting me, and I’ve been able to respond, “Yes, and…”
Looking Back, Looking Forward
It’s that time of year again, and we are gearing up for our annual clinics in Kampala, Uganda! Our team this year consists of TWENTY-ONE members, with half of the team joining us for their first time.