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Light of Nation Youth Projects

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Benoni, Gauteng South Africa

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Our mission at Light of Nation Youth Projects (LNYP) is to create a thriving, inclusive, and empowered youth community by providing access to skills development, economic opportunities, health education, and social support. We are deeply committed to ensuring that young people, especially those from marginalized and disadvantaged backgrounds, have the resources and opportunities to break the cycle of poverty and achieve economic independence. Empowering Youth Through Skills Development We recognize that one of the biggest barriers young people face is …

Light of Nation Youth Projects is a nonprofit based in Benoni, South Africa, with a GiveRadar trust score of 55/100. View the full profile on GiveRadar for financial data, officer records, and transparency ratings.

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Our mission at Light of Nation Youth Projects (LNYP) is to create a thriving, inclusive, and empowered youth community by providing access to skills development, economic opportunities, health education, and social support. We are deeply committed to ensuring that young people, especially those from marginalized and disadvantaged backgrounds, have the resources and opportunities to break the cycle of poverty and achieve economic independence. Empowering Youth Through Skills Development We recognize that one of the biggest barriers young people face is the lack of marketable skills that enable them to secure employment or start their own businesses. Through our various training programs, we equip youth with practical, income-generating skills that prepare them for sustainable careers. Whether through vocational training, digital literacy, …

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55 / 100

Moderate

Based on financial health, governance, verification, public sentiment, and data completeness.

Financial Health
0/30
Governance
0/25
Verification
+5/20
Sentiment
0/15
Data Completeness
0/10

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Last updated: Mar 24, 2026 16:27

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Is Light of Nation Youth Projects a legitimate charity?
Light of Nation Youth Projects is a registered nonprofit based in Benoni, Gauteng, South Africa. It is registered with the official charity registry of South Africa. It has a GiveRadar trust score of 55/100, indicating moderate data availability.
What is Light of Nation Youth Projects's trust score?
Light of Nation Youth Projects has a GiveRadar trust score of 55/100. This score is calculated from financial health (30%), governance (25%), verification status (20%), public sentiment (15%), and data completeness (10%). A score of 55 suggests moderate data is available. This may mean the organization is smaller, newer, or operates in a country with less public reporting.
Where is Light of Nation Youth Projects located?
Light of Nation Youth Projects is located in Benoni, Gauteng, South Africa. Its registered address is 724 Buyisana Street.
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