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Improving the Lives of Many through effective charity

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The Legacy Project Gives Back

      At the Legacy Project, we believe the three main pillars of a prosperous society are Faith, Education, and Family. Unfortunately, pop culture, the advent of social media, and changes to the fabric of the secular culture have eroded these fundamental pillars in different ways.

      The Legacy Project exists to help restore the educational pillars of our society by financially supporting children with families who value a positive learning environment in which they can reach their full potential.  The long-term goal of The Legacy Project is to help create a pathway for children to support their own life goals by financing a quality education. 

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Please help us support our goal.

Our Work

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We believe that a quality Christian education helps build strong foundational values in our youth. We seek to partner with parents to provide private school tuition assistance to as many less fortunate children as possible.  

 

Our hope is that one day these same children will give back to the community that helped foster their development through a quality Christian education. Please join us in our quest and create a legacy of your own.

 

Thank you.

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“Someone cares for you.”

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- The long-term goal of The Legacy Project is to help create a pathway for children to support their own life goals by financing a quality education. 

 

- 100% of all donations to TLP go directly toward tuition support.

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- All donors are to remain anonymous.  Some donors are one-time givers while others give on an ongoing basis.  Donors can request to financially support a child through grade school or high school graduation.

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- The Legacy Project leaves it up to the school to determine which family(ies) are in the greatest need of financial support.  The student and family should be in such need that without The Legacy Project’s financial support they would not be able to attend your school.

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Give back more than you receive and don’t ask for any good deeds to be repaid.

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