In our first fundraiser since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, we successfully raised $20,000. The fundraiser, launched on February 15, raised $10,000 in less than a week. These donations were matched by Eric Southwell from Adskills bringing our grand total up to $20,000.
Read MoreThe Hearts Company will be collaborating with East Bali Poverty Project. An organization that has changed the lives of thousands struggling through poverty in East Bali.
Read MoreThank you so much to everyone who has supported our fundraising efforts. By having our farewell fundraising event at @kungfusaloon last night we met our $25,000 goal! This would not have been possible without everyone who believes in the mission of the @thehearts.co- to provide education to children in disenfranchised communities.
Read MoreExperiencing a trip like this isn't just about helping others, it's about helping yourself while helping others. Life is about doing what you love and gaining a sense of fulfillment in life by helping others in need.
Read MoreWe’ve always had a passion for volunteering and education, and The Hearts Company believes that it is every child’s right to have access to an education that allows them to build a future for themselves.
Read MoreWe heard a loud crowd of kids beyond the gate and to our surprise, there were hundreds of children lining the school yard cheering for us when we walked in. Words cannot express the feeling we got when entering that school, seeing the excitement on every child’s face as we walked in with their new supplies.
Read MoreVolunteering overseas can be pretty expensive and we understand that not everyone has this kind of monday just laying around. However, there are many ways to come up with the funds needed, all you need is a little determination! Here are ways that have personally worked for us in the past.
Read MoreLearn about our first Hearts Company group trip to Cambodia, what we accomplished and how it impacted us.
Read MoreFirst thing you will notice in the streets of Cambodia are tuk-tuks on almost every corner. These little contraptions are basically that carriages pulled by motorbikes, a novelty across Southeast Asia.
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