The primary aim of Humanity at Heart

is to help the most disadvantaged people

in Romania to escape the cycle of social

and economic poverty into which they are locked. 

We work alongside partners in Romania

to combat child poverty, help vunerable

and poor communities, improve the

lives of elderly people living in poverty,

and help those with special needs live

full and happy lives.

We work alongside partners in Romania

to combat child poverty, help vunerable

and poor communities, improve the

lives of elderly people living in poverty,

and help those with special needs live

full and happy lives.

Please support our work by donating any amount possible via Paypal.


We are a Sussex-based independent charity, working alongside our partners in Romania to combat child poverty, help vulnerable and poor communities, improve the lives of elderly people living in poverty, and help those with special needs live full and happy lives. By focusing on small, grass-roots projects we aim to help those people who are hidden or discriminated against in society, or overlooked by governments or larger charities.

Read the latest news from our blog:

Working with RAKE to help youngsters with Special Needs

We are excited about supporting a UK registered charity, RAKE, who are working with youngsters with special needs. For some years HaH contributed towards the running costs of Casa Linda, opened in 1996 and home to 17 children with special needs.Working together with...

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Friends of Humanity at Heart

Would you like to find out more about what we do in Romania, and ways in which you can be involved? We are holding a Tea Party for Friends of Humanity at Heart, at our shop in Hassocks on 19th May between 2-4pm. As a Friend of Humanity at Heart you might like to help...

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Elderly Community Care

This year we are running a Christmas Appeal for the Elderly Community Care project. We are asking that you donate £10 that will provide a food parcel for one of the elderly people in our program. With prices rising and the meagre pension barely able to cover...

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