Hope Is Where The Heart Is

Shining Hearts Africa is a dedicated NGO in Uganda, committed to supporting children, persons with disabilities, and those affected by HIV/AIDS through comprehensive care and empowerment initiatives.

Our Mission
Our Vision

We envision a world where every child and individual has access to quality support services, enabling personal development and a dignified life through our targeted initiatives and community engagement.

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S.O.L.O (Save Our Loved Ones)

SOLO stands for Saving Our Loved Ones. This ministry encourages our team to build relationships with children and elderly who desperately need Godly love and fellowship. This includes a children's ministry of fun,
love and Bible teaching on certain
Saturdays as well as giving gifts and spending time with elderly folks at senior centers and homes.

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OUR TEAM

COMMITTED TO SERVE

Charles Mayungwe
Frank Asaaba
Aleti Nakagwa Rebecca
Jane Kwagala
Bright Nabakiibi
Sarha Madrine Nabukeera
Director
Director
Senior Manager
IT Manager
Finance & Welfare Manager
Committee Chair

Our Location

Shining Hearts Africa is based in Kyengera Town Council, Wakiso District, Uganda, dedicated to empowering vulnerable communities.

Kyengera

Wakiso District, Uganda

Office Hours

Monday -Friday:8am-5pm

Weekend:9am-4pm

Shining Hearts Africa has transformed lives, providing essential support and empowerment for children and individuals in need. Their dedication is truly inspiring and impactful.

Together we can

A group of children and adults are holding up various signs advocating for disability rights and inclusion in sports. The signs have messages like 'We want unified sports in the Paralympics to mainstream disability,' 'Support disability rights,' 'Don't look at the less, look at the records,' and 'Yes I can.' The participants are wearing blue shirts with orange and red lettering and are standing on an outdoor street with trees and buildings in the background.
A group of children and adults are holding up various signs advocating for disability rights and inclusion in sports. The signs have messages like 'We want unified sports in the Paralympics to mainstream disability,' 'Support disability rights,' 'Don't look at the less, look at the records,' and 'Yes I can.' The participants are wearing blue shirts with orange and red lettering and are standing on an outdoor street with trees and buildings in the background.

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