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 Legacy Welcomes The Hometown Club
Legacy Welcomes The Hometown Club of New Jersey in accepting our organization.
Legacy welcomes our newest partner NJ CAP and the great work they are doing in the state
 
 

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Legacy International Life Center & Campus Inc. establishes a bi-lingual environment for the learning and growth through classes, seminars, workshops and training in a culturally sensitive manner. We will also render services for the community by providing daycare, educational classes for youth, seniors, and the underprivileged individuals in the community.

We desire to bring people of all ages together. This would include preschool age children to the eldest in the community. This inter-generational approach will ensure that the younger generation will hear and learn lessons and wisdom of a previous generation. It is our desire at Legacy International Life Center and Campus, Inc  to overcome the negative influences that are facing the family structure in the community today(i.e. alcoholism, drugs, gangs, and violence). We fully intend to use good sound moral teachings to develop confidence and self-esteem.

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January:

"Educational Housing Expo" The Educational Housing Expo will provide educational information to the attendants concerning all aspects their current living situations as well as future housing. Looking at the economy today members at Legacy have found numerous opportunities for everyone, we just have to educate everyone of these possibilities. This information will be dispersed by way of seminars, informational flyers, pamphlets, and/or handouts from the vendors in attendance. Seminars will be held during break-out sessions which will be presented through-out the expo for more information click

February: Black History Facts

U.S. Senator: Hiram Revels became Senator from Mississippi from Feb. 25, 1870, to March 4, 1871,during Reconstruction.Edward Brooke became the first African-American Senator since Reconstruction, 1966–1979.Carol Mosely Braun became the first black woman Senator serving from 1992–1998 for the state of Illinois. (There have only been a total of five black senators in U.S. history: the remaining two are Blanche K. Bruce [1875–1881] and Barack Obama (2005–2008).



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