Hearts in Unity Tanzania
Sue Werner is the founder and director of Hearts in Unity, a local non-profit organization dedicated to a mission to feed, clothe and educate the orphan and at-risk children of Tanzania. Join us as we explore a world on the other side of the world and life in the small, remote villages of Tanzania, Africa. Karibu! Welcome!
Photo Voting
Our "Hearts in Unity" 2012 Tanzania Photo Calendar is nearly ready for production. All that remains is to select the final 12 photos to be featured on the pages of the calendar. We've narrowed down the selection of our 10,000+ "Life in Tanzania" photos to just 40, and this is where we need your help!
Still Time to Register for Tanzanian Cooking Classes
There is space still available in the next "Tanzania Cooking" classes offered by Hearts in Unity through the Germantown and Menomonee Falls Recreation Departments on May 7th and 14th.
Share the Love!
Do you have a little extra love in your heart to share with an orphan or other at-risk child in Tanzania?
The Corn Crop
It’s early November in Tanzania, Africa – high on Mt. Meru. The annual corn crops have been planted everywhere there is available land – in large and small farm fields; in fields both on level ground and on steep hills. Corn is an important staple food in this region.
Tanzania Cooking Class
The next "Tanzania Cooking" class offered by Hearts in Unity through the Germantown and Menomonee Falls Recreation Departments is just around the corner.
Do you Sew?
Hearts in Unity is seeking additional volunteers to help sew simple fabric school bags for the children of Tanzania, Africa.
A Gift Within the Pages of a Book
I tried to pick up and move my daughters backpack the other day and I just about threw my back out from the effort!
Eyeglasses, Soap and a Toothbrush with Curves
Gently used eyeglasses... new toothbrushes... those "free" travel size soaps from hotels... Curves...
Have Plans for the Weekend?
I would like to personally extend a warm invitation to all in the community to join us at Holy Cross Lutheran Church this coming weekend.
Sights on a Cow
There is a very special group of students at Kennedy Middle School who have their sights on a cow. And they have embarked on their own unique journey to help make a difference in the lives of orphan and other at-risk children on the other side of the world in Tanzania. Africa.

