Kindle Knight Movement (KKM) is an emerging South African non-profit organization (259-870 NPO) launched in 2020 with the primary focus on bringing hope and restoration of dignity to the most vulnerable through social development and educational programs. We empower, engage, connect, and inspire young people to skillfully lift their voices and be heard.
Our motto has always been: “Serving humanity at the hour of need.”
KKM strives to be a world-class catalyst to organization both in the public and private sector identification and facilitation of social development and educational development programs for the needy and most vulnerable.
ASPIRED VALUES KKM aspires to be:
• Resourceful
• Respectful
• Professional
• Transparent
• Accountable
• Resilient
• Inclusive and Always with integrity
Our purpose is to help and bring hope and restore dignity to the needy and most vulnerable people through creation and facilitation of lasting solutions. We tailor make programs and establish systems aimed at empowering people to create a future that is secure, just, and free from poverty.
•Support the development of local ties and a civil society by creating and promoting the use of modern information and communication technologies.
• Organize and support activities to improve the quality of life, security and development of local communities.
• Initiate the co-operation of scientific research units, economic organizations, social organizations and local government units in the development and promotion of modern and innovative solutions supporting local communities in the fields of economy, culture, health, education and communication.
• End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.
• Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
• Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.
In line with the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and related Conventions, we are guided by the following principles:
• All humans have the right to life and security free from poverty and man-made crisis.
• All humans have the right to sustainable livelihoods free from poverty.
• All humans have the right to access essential services, healthcare, education, nutrition, safety, and security.
• All humans have the right to an identity of their choice, to exist, and co-exist.