Keystone Human Services International (KHSI) promotes strong, culturally relevant community-based human service systems and equal rights for children, adults, and families throughout the world so that all people can fill culturally valued roles and have equal access to all society has to offer.
Kids Alive International is a Christian U.S.-based organization that works to support orphaned and vulnerable children in 11 countries around the world. They work to empower families and communities by developing partnerships and sharing the faith, knowledge, and infrastructure that creates self-sustaining legacies of transformation.
Kids Club Kampala is a community-led organization seeking to empower vulnerable children and their families and reduce poverty in Kampala, Uganda. Kids Club Kampala offers various programs catering to the needs and suggestions of the communities they work in, focusing on children and teens, women, and their families. The Ewafe Project, specifically, offers emergency care to children who have been abandoned and focuses on rehabilitation, reintegration with their families, or finding permanent foster families for them.
KidSave Colombia is a foundation that runs initiatives to support children in alternative care.
Kin Raising Kids Tasmania advocates for all children and young people in Tasmania to be raised in safe, happy and adequately resourced homes. This includes children in the care of their grandparents or kin. Their vision is that all children and young people in Tasmania are raised in safe and happy homes, no matter their situation. Their mission is to encourage and support kinship carers, including grandparents raising grandchildren, who are the primary carers of diverse family and kin.
Kindernothilfe (German for "Supporting children in need") was founded in Germany in 1959 as a Christian organisation to support vulnerable and marginalized children and youth to develop their full potentials. Kindernothilfe Austria was founded in 1996, followed by Kindernothilfe Switzerland in 2004 and Kindernothilfe Luxembourg in 2009.
Kingdom Families is a Christian Faith-Based Organization that began in 2014 as a program under the non-profit Global-Effect Ministries. Kingdom Families focuses on empowering and facilitating the local Tanzanian church to care for orphans, to engage their communities and welcome kids into their own families.
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Kinnected Myanmar was officially founded in 2015 by ACCI with local commitment from orphanage directors in Myanmar. Its mission is to help children in institutions to grow in a family and community, uphold the rights of every children and ensure their safety.
The organization commits to working in partnership with orphanage directors with the goal of safely and sustainably supporting young people to leave institutions and integrate into community-based settings.
Kinship Alliance Australia was registered in December 2024 as the national kinship care organisation of Australia. Its mission is to ensure adequate support for Australian kinship carers and children in their care, and to raise awareness and advocate for policy changes that recognise and address their needs.
KPF are committed to seeing Cambodian children and youth with moderate to severe disabilities living dignified lives, with their families, in inclusive communities. Using a community based, self-help approach, KPF builds the capacity of families to advocate for the needs of their own children and ensure their rights are respected.