Legacy Community Service

What We Do

Legacy Community Service's programs are designed to lead people, step by step, from poverty and despair to becoming self-sufficient contributing members of their community.

 

Because every situation and every person is different, our ultimate aim is to guide people towards finding their own best solutions to their situation, and supporting and encouraging them to make the necessary changes in their lives to achieve their goals.

Running Projects

Slovo Ville and Tulani Community

 

  • Provided delicious Italian cuisine with salads, for a total of 150 people
  • 300 children were treated to a variety of nutritious sandwiches
  • Provided food hampers to 150 people
  • 180 children were treated to scrumptious sandwiches and a refreshing drink
  • Provided food hampers to 100 people

Braamfischer Ville Community

 

  • We have provided delicious Italian cuisine with salads for a total of 120 people
  • We are in a process of providing meals every Monday, Wednesday’s and Saturday for 150 consisted of a spicy home cooked chicken breyani, served with fresh vegetables.
  • Food hampers to 80 people
  • Clothing to 200 people
  • Provide treats to 100 children to a variety of nutritious sandwiches
  • Delicious and nutritious hot meals for 75 will be provided every Wednesday
  • Healthy hot meals will be provided for 20 at the ladies’ prayer meeting

Sports

 

 

As the organization we have realized the need to further introduce aerobics for those unable to afford fitness services and struggling to lose weight, we offer free aerobics sessions, while on the other hand we emphasize living a healthy lifestyle to reduce the risk of high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, stroke, heart attack, etc.

Future Projects

Community Care

 

  • Our aim is to provide poverty alleviation assistance to those in need
  • Each person who applies for help, is profiled to identify the best form of support.
  • If the help required is beyond the scope of our services, the person will be referred to relevant NGOs, counsellors, social workers, churches and specialised services
  • Depending on individual circumstances, profiled recipients could receive

Emergency relief, such as:

 

  • Food or food vouchers
  • Blankets and clothing
  • Toiletries
  • Additional basic items as available
  • Ablution facilities for the homeless

Access to information and referrals to:

 

  • Social services and shelters
  • Government and municipal services
  • Drug Rehabilitation services and support
  • Skills Training and Education providers and opportunities
  • Small Business Development information and services
  • Employment opportunities
  • Local news and other reading materials

Access to IT facilities and business services, such as:

 

  • Internet and Email
  • Facsimile machine
  • Photostat machine
  • CV assistance