Current Projects and Recent Successes
Delivering Results and making a difference
Part of your Legacy works closely with local charities to allocate its funds effectively. Individuals and businesses want to know that their money will be used to alleviate suffering with the minimum amount wasted on bureaucacy. Sometimes prople are not clear where their money is going and are unclear about the difference their giving has made.
There are many charities making a real, sustainable difference to the lives and future prospects of very many vulnerable people in Africa. These charities help AIDS orphans to have an education and a future; they feed, shelter, educate and provide jobs, skills and training for young people who would have ended up in jail or prostituation or dead; they provide micro-loans to help women living in abject proverty to generate the income that will enable them to provide shelter and education for their children. They have very little money but they spend almost every penny they do get, doing what they intended to do.
There are many such charities in Africa and, in the midst of the debates about how best to help the two thirds world, there is no doubt about how worthwhile and purposeful their work is. John Humphreys, the broadcaster, was inspired by the work of such charities to set up his own Charities Trust. The problem is that these charities don't have marketing departments and have very few staff. So money can be a problem. Part of your Legacy works through The Corporate Goat network to help some of these charities to be able to plan and deliver projects knowing that they have funding in place to see through what they start.
Current Projects
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Upcoming Projects
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Past Projects
April 2009 |
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Street Kids Education Project |
April 2009 |
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Microfinance loans for Families living in extreme poverty |
February 2009 |
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Support for Street Kids |
February 2009 |
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Child Labour Clubs |
November 2008 |
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School Nutrition Project 5 at Bevoanjo Primary School |
November 2008 |
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Teachers/Tutors for Street Children, Teenagers & single Mothers |
November 2008 |
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Children out of mining - Project 1 |
October 2008 |
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Training 116 teenage girls for 3 months in needlework skills |
October 2008 |
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Operation Mango Tree Mama Laadi's Foster Home, Ghana. Project 6 |
October 2008 |
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Operation Mango Tree Mama Laadi's Foster Home, Ghana. Project 7 |
October 2008 |
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Operation Mango Tree Mama Laadi's Foster Home, Ghana.Project 8 |
October 2008 |
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Children out of mining - Project 2 |
September 2008 |
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School Nutrition Project 1 in Mahazina |
September 2008 |
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School Nutrition Project 4 at Ambalamahasoa Secondary School |
August 2008 |
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Primary school at Miantsoarivo, Madagascar |
August 2008 |
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Operation Mango Tree Mama Laadi's Foster Home, Ghana. Project 5 |
July 2008 |
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Primary schools at Seranana and Andohasaha, Madagascar |
July 2008 |
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Water Project (Madagascar) |
June 2008 |
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Operation Mango Tree Mama Laadi's Foster Home, Ghana. Project 1 |
June 2008 |
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Operation Mango Tree Mama Laadi's Foster Home, Ghana. Project 3 |
June 2008 |
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Operation Mango Tree Mama Laadi's Foster Home, Ghana. Project 4 |
May 2008 |
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Primary school at Mahazina, Madagascar |
May 2008 |
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School Nutrition Project 3 at Mahainza Primary School |
May 2008 |
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Operation Mango Tree Mama Laadi's Foster Home, Ghana. Project 2 |
April 2008 |
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School Nutrition Project 2, Milamaina. |
April 2008 |
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Help for children with learning difficulties |
January 2008 |
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Primary school at Mahaiza, Madagascar |
January 2008 |
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Microfinance loans for Families living in extreme poverty |
January 2008 |
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Microfinance loans for Families living in extreme poverty |
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Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together.
Vista M Kelly