"so much there is, we must atone
raging fire in your eyes, and a heart tempered into stone."
Dear Legachi is a transformative initiative aimed at empowering children across Ghana while addressing critical societal issues through charity, education, activism, and the arts
Legachi is a native Nigerian female name meaning "look at God."
Note that the key to context is in the tone. Thus, with an accusatory tone, it implies discontentment with God, and with a tone of gentle askance, it entreats space for hope, begging you to look at, "look to" God.
So Legachi, telling a tale of betrayal, and Legachi, inspiring hope.
Legachi, also of English origin, translating directly to "legacy"; the long-lasting impact of an event or action; the concept of inheritance.
With themes such as Child marriages and betrothals imbued in our list of vices we seek to alleviate,
beliefs and values doing more harm than good that have stuck with society by inheritance over generations shall be tackled. So Legachi, canceling cancerous legacies.
Our mission is to uplift underserved children while addressing pressing social issues such as child rights, sexual assault, and forced child marriages through a combination of poetry, education, and activism.
A world where every child flourishes in a secure, caring, and just environment, free from abuse, exploitation, and fear—empowered, protected, and heard through the transformative force of action, poetry, and education.
Child-Centered: Prioritize the well-being and best interests of children in all our actions.
Empowerment: Equipping children with knowledge, skills, and confidence to advocate for their rights through education, creative expression, and advocacy.
Justice: Advocate for the protection of children's rights and the eradication of all forms of child abuse, exploitation, and discrimination.
Collaboration: Build strong partnerships with communities, organizations, and individuals to create a collective impact.
Integrity: Maintain the highest ethical standards in all our work, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Innovation: Explore creative and impactful approaches to address complex child protection challenges.
Hope: Cultivate a culture of hope and optimism, believing in the transformative power of children and the positive change we can create together.
Compassion: Creating a safe and nurturing environment for vulnerable children.
Creativity: Using poetry and artistic expression as powerful tools for social change.
Education: Promoting learning as a means to break cycles of oppression and poverty.