From providing essential school supplies to empowering young leaders, the Legacy Foundation’s 10-year journey highlights their passion to drive change in the community.
A decade of dedication and impact was celebrated as the Legacy Foundation’s 10th anniversary celebration brought together volunteers, educators, and community members.
Sine Mbokwe, Faith Kanhukamwe, and Rachel Mullen. Photo: Waydon Jacobs
Hannah Tibane with Shungu Sanyamandwe. Photo: Waydon Jacobs
Rachel Mullen and Emily Naidoo. Photo: Waydon Jacobs
Chawada and Tendai Musvaire. Photo: Waydon Jacobs
The event not only commemorated a decade of dedicated service, empowering education, supporting learners, and driving positive change as a registered non-profit organisation; it also aimed to raise awareness and funds to expand the foundation’s impactful projects.
Damian Naidoo and Sean Muddiman. Photo: Waydon Jacobs
Tyron Tewson and Shane Harmse. Photo: Waydon Jacobs
Attendees were dressed to the nine’s to celebrate this important milestone for the foundation, which has come far in their mission to bring about change in the community and education, and we were there with our camera to catch it all.
Marcia Allens. Photo: Waydon Jacobs
Amanda Matshaka attends the Legacy Foundation Fundraising Gala Dinner. Photo: Waydon Jacobs
Waydon Jacobs is community journalist who has written articles for the Northcliff Melville Times. He has covered various stories including sports, community, and schools.