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  • KIKN’s Annual Open Day

    KIKN held its annual gathering for its 40 sponsored children and their parents on Saturday 15th September. The rain stayed away and we had a full house of children and parents. Just under 80 turned up for the delicious food and a pack of winter clothing from KIKN. It was an opportunity for KIKN to

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  • Food Celebration at Ishwor School

    KIKN celebrated its first year of working with this tiny school of 80 children.  The majority of the children come from very poor/ beggars’ families. Food parcels consisting of beans, lentils, beaten rice, noodles, biscuits, sugar and cooking oil were handed out to all the children and their families. It was a humbling experience. It

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  • Sponsored Children

    The children from Parapokar Orphanage, Lubhoo School and others came today to receive their sponsor’s letters. It is also an opportunity for Uma and myself to get to know the mums better. It is giving the sponsored children some focused attention to talk to them about their studies, a pep talk about KIKN expectations etc.

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  • Neel Barahi School

    Need Barahi School is very fortunate to have a high achieving Principal and a high performing team of teachers. The Principal, Januka, has made her school to be the BEACON school in the area with great support from KIKN since 2009. The 6th formers ( year 11& 12) now number over 300 from only 8

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  • Ishwor Primary School

    Ishwor School is the 4th school that KIKN has supported. It is a small school with approximately 80 pupils, many of whom beg in the streets before and after school to help their families make ends meet. KIKN’s breakfast club has helped the poor children to access education. The focus on the nursery children ensures

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  • 7th AGM / Thank You Lunch

    KIKN had its best year to date. It was very well attended by our ever loyal sponsors and supporters alike, many of whom have since become friends with a common goal. It was also nice to see some new faces. Lai See outlined the main challenge facing the charity in the next few years being

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