Legacy Partnerships

What are Legacy Trade College’s needs?

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Why should I partner financially with Legacy Trade College?

An investment in a start-up college may not sound like the best financial choice one could make.

However, we believe there are at least four good reasons to partner with LTC.

Tradesmen are retiring at a much faster rate than they are being replaced, and that deficit is felt keenly in every sector of our country. Not only do we need quality builders, welders, and other tradesmen in the United States, we need those who will carry out their tasks with character, integrity, and godliness—in the workplace, the home, the church, and the community.

Your gifts help us not only meet our immediate needs, but they also allow us to expand and grow for the future. That includes moving to a larger property with more space, adding more dormitory, classroom, dining hall, and recreational areas, hiring more faculty and staff, and developing more trades programs. 

Your dollars may pay for physical property or services, but your investment is actually impacting young people who are preparing to serve the Lord for the rest of their lives. Each meal served, each moment of Biblical discipleship, each moment of trade training and experience, and each piece of equipment placed in the hand of a student are all tools that God uses to transform temporal work into eternal dividends.

Students at LTC are preparing to serve God with their lives, taking the good news of Jesus Christ with them everywhere they go.

How can I give to Legacy Trade College?

There are two ways to give to Legacy Trade College. First, you may donate online through the button below. Be sure to use the drop down menu to indicate where you would like your funds to be used. Second, you may send a check directly to LTC, using the mailing address below. We would prefer a check, as the online processor takes a percentage of each gift, but either way, we are grateful for your generosity as we work together to train the next generation of servant leaders.