About KF

Kids are Gift of GOD

Welcome!

Kuzhavi Foundation was established on December 2019. We aim to serve specially the underprivileged children in rural areas of Tamilnadu. Our hearts are set on students who are bright and study well could not continue to study and achieve their dreams due to lack of finances to see them finish their study in their desired field.

Please donate enormously for this great task and improve the children living standard. We have amazing infrastructural place with attractive facilities in our foundation. We also desire to extend our help to women and elderly for their needs.

Skills Development

Child development is a process every child goes through. This process involves learning and mastering skills like sitting, walking, talking, skipping, and tying shoes. Children learn these skills, called developmental milestones, during predictable time periods.

A developmental milestone is a skill that a child acquires within a specific time frame. For instance, one developmental milestone is learning to walk. Most children learn this skill or developmental milestone between the ages of 9 and 15 months.

Milestones develop in a sequential fashion. This means that a child will need to develop some skills before he or she can develop new skills. For example, children must first learn to crawl and to pull up to a standing position before they are able to walk. Each milestone that a child acquires builds on the last milestone developed.

Mother Theresa

The Child is the Beauty of God present in the world, The greatest gift to a family

Child labour

Today, close to 250 million children are working in the world. More than 150 million of these children are working in dangerous conditions. Additionally, each year more than 1 million of these children will be victims of human trafficking.

Child Marriage

Child marriage is the formal (or informal) marriage of a child under the age of 18 — most often the marriage of a young girl to an older boy or man.

Many girls who are married off before they turn 18 or are forced into early marriages are made to leave school, depriving them of their right to education and future independence. Child brides are also more likely to experience domestic violence.

Street Childs Hope

Street children and homeless children are living in cities, towns and villages all over the globe, regardless of the economic climate of the country.

The United Nations estimates there are up to 150 million street children in the world. No one knows the exact number because they are often unknown to social care and government organisations.

Street children can have complex circumstances and are very vulnerable to exploitation and violence. It’s hard to reach them with vital services such as education and healthcare. They miss out on their right to education because they are trying to support themselves or their families, so less formal approaches might be needed to try to get them into learning.

Future Plans

Kuzhavi Foundation seeking and planning to provide help and motivation for special need Children and Adults. There is big need to see these people who are provided with skills that can help them to live better life.

Our Team

Mr. Anbazhagan

Founder and Managing Trustee

Mrs. Kamatchi

Trustee