Capacity Building
Capacity in BIPOC Communities Within the BIPOC communities, the need for capacity building is enormous as many community members are either unemployed or underemployed due to a lack of capacity. According to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Capacity-building is defined as developing and strengthening the skills, instincts, abilities, processes and resources that organizations […]
Early Learning
Early Learning Child Care One of Kingdom Acts Foundation’s mandates is supporting and serving marginalized groups and the most vulnerable minorities in our community. Though KAF serves all community members, the focus is on children from Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) immigrants and refugees, who are often the most underserved in Early Learning […]
Women Empowerment
Women Empowerment Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) Women Empowerment Program (WEP) focuses on raising the status of women through education, awareness, literacy, and training. We aim to Equip and Empower women to make the right decisions as they go through different life challenges. Women Empowerment Centre Kingdom Acts Foundation (KAF) Women Empowerment Program (WEP) focuses on […]
Youth Empowerment
Equip Youth and Young Adults Kingdom Acts Foundation has many years of combined experience in executing Youth-oriented projects. KAF has been involved in Youth Leadership and Mentoring programming working among the marginalized BIPOC Youth in British Columbia and across Canada. Civic Engagements and Youth Services From 12yr to 19yr, the projects focus on Civic Engagements […]
Social Research
KAF Social Research KAF Social Research Institute has produced several quantitative research reports in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Canadian Heritage through the Digital Citizens Initiative (DCI), the Federal Ministry of Women and Gender Equality, the Canadian Women Foundation, and the Vancouver Foundation. Use of Data We use data to highlight the various social […]
Skills Training
Skill For Success And Pre-Employment Training New Immigrants and Refugees within the BIPOC communities make up the most unemployment numbers in Canada and are grossly underemployed if they eventually get a job. Unfortunately, the number keeps getting worse with no end in sight. KAF’s Skills for Success Programs provide BIPOC Canadians with everyday skills needed […]