serve others with love

Matthew 22:39

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AGAPE LERATO COMMUNITY SERVICES

Welcome To Our Website

Background of the organization:

Our organization identifies and attends to the needs of communities, rendering various services in helping people with different issues. These services are conducted on a daily basis from 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday. For more info, check our services page where all the services are outlined in detail.

We have events, activities and gartherings planned for the year and this includes all events and tasks that are required by the departments and other stake holders for us to execute. We have the school holiday programs, dialogues, food parcels, support group and more that runs on a weekly, monthly, quaterly and yearly basis. Browse through our events and gallery page to see our programs.

visit www.ermprophet.co.za

The Agape offices are operating at the church's premises, the name of the church is Evangelistic Revival Ministries. Prophet Tlou Masekameng as the founder of Agape is also the Senior Pastor and founder of ERM church. Agape was birthed from the church. Click the link above to view the church's website and to know more about the founder.

The People We Serve

The Midvaal Local Municipality has an estimated population of 83 443 people, which constitutes approximately 8% of the Sedibeng District population and 0.7% of the Gauteng population. The 83 443 people represent an estimated 31 102 households of which, approximately 4 172 families reside in informal structures. The average annual population growth since 1996 has been around 4.27%.

Sicelo Community

Agape has been playing its role in local communities since its establishment, with most of our staff staying in Sicelo, a walking distance to Agape. Both the youth and adults are given a platform/a chance to take part in developing their communities.

Funded by the Department of Social Development, the Health Department of SA and Path