MINISTRY EVENTS
In collaboration with the Runyon Heights Improvement Association, the Legacy of Agape Love Ministry provided clothing donations to about 50 individuals, meeting practical needs and extending God’s love to the community.
In collaboration with the Runyon Heights Improvement Association, the Legacy of Agape Love Ministry provided clothing donations to 65 individuals, meeting practical needs and extending God’s love to the community.
The ministry partnered with NYC Emergency Management to host a virtual emergency preparedness workshop via Zoom. Through this session, 20 individuals received education and guidance on how to respond safely and effectively during emergency events in their area.
During the Summer of 2024, Legacy of Agape Love collected and donated school supplies to an all-boys school in St. Lucia, supporting two classrooms of 25 students each.
In June 2024, the ministry held another community event featuring donated toys (courtesy of the Community Synagogue of Rye), Bibles, and clothing. Attendees were also treated to a joyful atmosphere with a live DJ, free art activities, snacks, and a photo booth.
From July through August 2024, in collaboration with the Runyon Height Improvement Association, Legacy of Agape Love Ministry donated additional toys to families throughout the community. During the August event, the ministry also provided Back-to-School supplies to children preparing for the upcoming academic year. This initiative impacted 150 families, offering practical support and encouragement.
In February 2024, the ministry hosted a community event where participants gathered to read the Biblical Creation story and then partnered together to create artwork inspired by the Scripture. It was a meaningful time of fellowship, creativity, and reflection on God’s Word.
In December 2023, the ministry hosted a community event that blessed 111 families with toys, Bibles, snacks, and drinks. Thanks to the abundance of donations, we were also able to extend support to two preschool classrooms, providing supplies to approximately 22 children.