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KK Foundation

Fulfilling the Needs of Disadvantaged Individuals and Enabling a Promising Future.

The Kamrunnesa Khatun Foundation (KKF) is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged individuals in Bangladesh. Established in 2011 to honor the altruistic acts of Ms. Kamrunnesa Khatun, the foundation strives to empower underprivileged groups and offer them the opportunity to lead fulfilling and independent lives.

KKF actively engages with marginalized populations, fostering their inclusion in societal initiatives and development, recognizing that active participation is crucial for sustainable progress. The foundation holds a transformative vision to bring about substantial changes in the lives of the underprivileged, primarily by ensuring access to quality education, nutritious food, safe water, shelter, and sanitation for children across Bangladesh.

Key Initiatives:
  • Entrepreneurship Development: KKF supports agricultural and poultry projects, such as Folon (38 Farmers) and Khamarir Hashi (75 Poultry Farms), fostering the growth of entrepreneurs in these sectors.
  • Capacity Development: The foundation conducts technical, vocational, and professional training programs and workshops, equipping over 350 individuals with essential skills to date.
  • Primary Healthcare Support: KKF provides monthly medical assistance to approximately 25 to 30 underprivileged individuals.
  • Education Initiatives: KKF contributes to the non-formal, informal, and formal education sectors, assisting nearly 800 destitute children and adults in accessing educational opportunities.
  • Support for Underprivileged and Street Children: KKF offers basic necessities and skill development training tailored to the needs of underprivileged and street children in Dhaka City. To date, 25 children have received these facilities.
  • Emergency Relief Efforts: The foundation collaborates with other organizations to provide relief assistance during floods, cyclones, and other natural disasters. KKF's outreach spans across 59 districts and 323 villages in Bangladesh, serving more than 17,000 families and 85,000 individuals.
  • Comprehensive Pandemic Relief: Through the "Unnoyon" project, KKF implements a special long-term relief distribution and comprehensive program for families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This initiative has benefited over 700 individuals, including grave diggers, medical professionals, social workers, and volunteers, by providing them with high-quality personal protective equipment (PPE).
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