Bringing the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of colour) Communities Closer to Mainstream Social Services Delivery and Programming!
Becoming the hub of multiculturalism and culturally appropriate and contextualized social services programming
Ensuring that all programming is conducted for and by those with lived experiences within the marginalized BIPOC
Administering social services to the marginalized BIPOC Communities
The marginalized and racialized BIPOC minority communities struggle under the heavy burden of unemployment, under-employment, housing challenges, mental health problems, food insecurity, and systemic barriers to accessing social services.
Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) seeks to tackle these multifaceted problems from an intersectoral and culturally appropriate lens recognizing the intersectionality of these inequities.
Inefficient new immigrant resettlement processes often lead to unemployment or under-employment, which translates to low income, food insecurity, mental health problems, family crisis, housing problems, and the increasing poverty rate among the BIPOC communities.
KAF’s mandate focuses on tackling these intersecting and interconnected problems to bridge the gap caused by social-economic inequities while empowering the BIPOC communities to thrive and flourish.
Purpose Of Kingdom Acts Foundation / Déclaration d’intention de l’organisation
a. To provide education, capacity building, counselling and other support services for immigrants and refugees in need, including language instruction, job search programs, translation services and information programs on Canadian culture and life.
b. To address and prevent specific problems faced by families by providing parents, children, and youth with mentoring programs and workshops on issues such as entrepreneurism, business development and management, information technology, conflict resolution, and effective communication.
c. To promote health by providing individuals with mental health issues with access to related counselling, information and other supportive services to become and remain more independent in the community.
d. To relieve poverty by providing basic necessities of life, including food and clothing, to individuals and families in need
e. To assist persons in coping with the effects of substance abuse by offering education and counselling and by establishing mutual support groups.
f. To relieve poverty by providing basic necessities of life, including food, clean water, and clothing, to families and individuals in need.
g. To advance education by providing workshops and mentorship on topics related to poverty reduction and economic development to racialized African Canadian minorities and indigenous communities.
h. To carry out social research projects that highlight challenging issues within the African Canadian and other BIPOC minority groups
i. To undertake activities ancillary and incidental to the attainment of the above charitable purposes
Community and Individual Transformation Through Multi-Service Social Impact Programming
Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) is a registered Canadian charity involved in Community Development, Food Bank and Food Security, Youth Mentoring, Counselling,Psychotherapy,Addiction Counselling, Senior Support Initiatives, New Immigrants Resource Centre, Marriage and Family Therapy, Social Research, Women Empowerment, and many other Community Support Programs. KAF also executes comprehensive community development, capacity building and transformational programs among the BIPOC minority communities.
Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) … Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion! – Bringing the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of colour) Communities Closer to Mainstream Social Services Delivery and Programming!
The marginalized and racialized BIPOC minority communities struggle under the heavy burden of unemployment, under-employment, housing challenges, mental health problems, food insecurity, and systemic barriers to accessing social services.
Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) seeks to tackle these multifaceted problems from an intersectoral and culturally appropriate lens recognizing the intersectionality of these inequities.
Inefficient new immigrant and refugee resettlement processes often lead to unemployment or under-employment, which translates to low income, food insecurity, mental health problems, family crisis, housing problems, and the increasing poverty rate among the BIPOC communities.
KAF’s mandate focuses on tackling these intersecting and interconnected problems together to bridge the gap caused by social-economic inequities while empowering the BIPOC communities to thrive and flourish.
The Foundation (KAF) serves the most vulnerable members of the BIPOC community which includes, the homeless, the drug addicts, seniors, new immigrants, single mothers/fathers, parents and children with special, veterans, youths and many more. KAF operates a Social Research Centre that conducts various Social Research Projects sponsored by other funding organizations and ministries of the Government of Canada.
Questions about the specifics of the services, donations, or volunteering
KAF receives funding from the local, provincial and federal governement, government agencies, businesses, other charities/organisations and individuals who believe in KAF’s mission statements and objectives.
KAF serves everyone regardless of race gender, political or sexual orientations, new immigrants, youths, children, seniors, veterans, students, the homeless, families and anyone in need of our services.
KAF’s vision is to become a beacon of light and hope to the nations. We will continue to expand our services and operations to serve more people in more ways. We support the needy, serve the community, feed the hungry and offer hope to the hopeless.
KAF operates with integrity and provides regular and on-call supports to those in need in our community and beyond.
KAF volunteers and management work everyday supporting, distributing food and other necesities, providing free counselling and psychotherapy without prejudice.
KAF continues to maintain avowed commitment to community service, transparency in operations and dedication to best practices, ensuring that all donated items and funds are efficiently managed.
KAF has its doors open to everyone and its arms stretched to show love, kindness and acceptance to the needy and the vulnerable members of our community.
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