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Divine Hearts Foundation Visits Uganda Boston Community Association Head Office in Waltham, Massachusetts, to Explore Partnership Opportunities

Waltham, MA — April 18, 2025

Benjamin Musasizi, Founder and Executive Director of Divine Hearts Foundation and Creative Director at Nesy Media, visited the Uganda Boston Community Association (UBCA) Head Office located in Waltham, Massachusetts, earlier today. He was warmly received by Maureen Kalemba Asiimwe, President and Chairperson of UBCA. Musasizi was accompanied by his business partner, Raymond Walusimbi.

The visit focused on Musasizi’s recently published book, “A Comprehensive Travel Guide to Visiting Uganda,” which is quickly becoming a key tool for promoting tourism and investment in Uganda. They discussed how the book can inspire diaspora engagement and attract global travelers and investors to Uganda.

Another major topic of discussion was the Divine Hearts Foundation’s upcoming Fundraising Dinner, scheduled to take place on May 15, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The event seeks to raise funds to support educational sponsorships, vocational skilling, and clean water projects for vulnerable children and communities in Uganda.

In a show of solidarity and support, Maureen Kalemba Asiimwe confirmed that she will be attending the fundraising dinner and called upon fellow Ugandans across North America to join her in supporting this life-changing event.

“This is not just another dinner—this is an opportunity to transform lives and uplift communities back home. I encourage every Ugandan in North America to come out and support this noble cause,” she said.

Musasizi and Kalemba also explored the potential for a strategic partnership between Divine Hearts Foundation and UBCA to support children in Uganda through education and life skills development programs.

To further strengthen UBCA’s outreach, Nesy Media pledged to assist the organization with boosting its communications and media presence, ensuring its programs and impact are shared widely with the diaspora and the world.

“It was a joy to connect with Maureen and the UBCA leadership,” Musasizi said. “Our shared passion for Uganda and community development opens doors to meaningful collaboration that will touch countless lives.”

This visit marked the beginning of what promises to be a transformative alliance between two organizations driven by purpose, compassion, and a commitment to uplifting Uganda.

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