Our Work

Events, fundraisers, and education.

Everything we've done so far — bringing comfort to patients, raising money for care, and making heart health easier to understand.

Heart to Heart students making handmade cards at a table.
Inaugural event

Cards for Hearts

Our first event. Held at McPherson Park, volunteers of all ages made over 70 handmade cards for cardiac patients, then delivered them to the cardiology floor of Texas Health HEB — bringing comfort to patients facing heart disease, and raising over $100 along the way.

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A Heart to Heart volunteer handing a boxed equipment donation to an official in Nepal.
Fundraiser

Heart Beat for Nepal

A fundraiser for rural villages lacking access to essential cardiac and medical equipment. Through community fundraising, we raised over $1.5K to help provide EKG machines, pulse oximeters, and blood pressure cuffs — improving healthcare access and patient care where it's needed most.

Families and students walking a park path at the Heart to Heart Heart Walk.
Community

Heart Walk

Our Heart Walk brought together students, families, and community members to promote heart health awareness and encourage healthier lifestyles. Through community engagement and advocacy, the event sparked conversations about prevention, education, and caring for both physical and emotional well-being.

A large group of youth volunteers at the Bridge of Minds nonprofit fair.
Collaboration

Bridge of Minds Nonprofit Fair

A collaborative nonprofit fair created to unite youth-led organizations dedicated to service, advocacy, and social impact. By bringing together passionate student leaders and nonprofits, the event built connection, awareness, and collective action within the community.

The Heart Line interview series cover — Episode 1 with Dr. Binita Kharel.
Education

The Heart Line Online series — coming soon

Our interview series dedicated to spreading awareness and education about heart disease through conversations with healthcare professionals. By sharing expert insight, medical experience, and prevention strategies, the series makes heart health information more accessible to students and the broader community.

Episode 1: "What You Thought You Knew" with Dr. Binita Kharel.

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Want to be part of the next one?

Volunteer at an event, partner with us, or just follow along.