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PROJECTS

India Projects

KIDS.R.OK runs several evening schools in different locations in Chennai, India. These locations have strategically been chosen due in slum areas where the kids families' cannot afford private school or where higher education is normally not achieved and strived for. We would like to give these kids more support in their education pursuit and empower the kids by giving them role models through our mentorship program. We want to make them believe that education does matter and that higher education is possible no matter what background they come from. Each evening school is run by two part-time employed teachers and all evening schools are overseen by our project manager who are challenging and inspiring the teachers in this journey to make an impact in these children's lives.

We know the challenges that the world faces today. Our team members come from various educational backgrounds and culture, bringing diversity to our organization in a global world to solve global problems.

When we work, we roll up our sleeves and become committed to the cause of our goals. Our success is measured by the number of children reached in providing aid and resources to their upliftment. That’s why we invest whatever resources that are needed and raise money from our donor to meet the urgent needs.

kids.R.ok Team, Commitment & Experience

Orissa Childrens Home Visit – Gotta Love Their Smile

I planned another visit to Orissa to see the finished construction project of the children’s home and inaugurate the finished construction of toilets and bathrooms. Not more than ten months ago, when I visited the children in Orissa, the kids were bit apprehensive in their interactions. It might have been the language barrier or just meeting someone for the first time, which to be honest makes us all to be on our guard regardless. So this time around, I wanted the barrier to be broken and make a connection with...
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Deluge in Chennai, India

Nature in its fury brings everyone to its knees, the rich and the poor, though it seems the poor always seem to take the hardest hit all the times. The sad news is the loss of more than 400 people and thousands of homes gone asunder in the deluge. Chennai: Patients being shifted from a flooded hospital after heavy rains in Chennai on Tuesday. PTI Photo(PTI12_1_2015_000323B) Incessant monsoon rains caused the metropolitan city of Chennai to become an ‘island’ flooded by river waters flowing out of lakes and reservoirs. This...
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First toilet in Urladani village

We initiated the project of constructing toilets and bathrooms for the children after our first visit to Urladani village in 2014. You can read about the construction process in our previous blog article by clicking this link. kids.R.ok dedicated the newly constructed toilets & bathroom during our visit to Orissa on 28th November 2015. This is officially the first ‘pukkah’ constructed toilet in the whole village with water and septic tank facility. This time our board trustee Mr. N. Ashok Kumar, a retired ‘Chief Auditor’ for a national bank in...
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Sangeet event in Chennai

It was a clear day after weeks of heavy rain, caused by the northeast monsoon which submerged half of Chennai. Rebecca Solmon our USA Director just arrived from New York and our team India was preparing for their first event in Chennai, India. Mahesh Madhaven our Design manager created some brilliant designs for our brochure, poster and banner. Having set all the things ready, we set out for a two hour drive from the city to the outskirts of Chennai. The location was Confluence Resort @ Mahabalipuram which is along...
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Unexpected meet up

The sun was setting after a beautiful Sunday in Chennai, India. Myself, Susanna and Sunjeet had a busy morning attending a kids.R.ok youth meeting organized in a church by our youth leaders. I was able to share to about 30 youngsters on my inspiration to start kids.R.ok and what we are doing currently. We were happy at the positive response of many youngsters who came to us after the meeting, saying that they would like to volunteer and help kids.R.ok. In the evening Sunjeet, Adeline, myself and Susanna had gone...
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