About Kross Kut Film Foundation
Kross Kut Film Foundation (Charitable Trust “Non-Profit Organization”) is making an important contribution towards strengthening the identity and visibility of internal migrant workers and their families.
KKFF Charity Foundation is a non-governmental organisation which was established in the year 2016. We are a group of people who work and thrive for wellbeing and better life of poor cancer patients, disables and other poor and destitute specially children and women. We provide financial assistance to the poor patients by collecting small donations from generous and kind-hearted people specially from the people specially from film industries.
We value life of the patients and work to save it. The patients who are waiting for the cancer treatment of the people who are not blessed enough for obtaining the treatment due to high amount required for the cancer treatment which they could not afford. So, with just a little monetary help or being a volunteer in our trust you can save the life and add value to the mankind. and in return you will feel the pleasure by saving a life.
We want educate and aware all people in India on cancer knowledge and information and help the poor and disabled to obtain the cancer treatment and and help them in all respects to live life peacefully. We create world-class cancer services for the people in the India by providing them life-changing care and support. We will be looking to find corporate supporters & grants as well as organising & supporting fundraising events in aid to achieve these goals.
We want to reach and improve the lives of everyone living with cancer and to inspire millions of others to do the same. There are approximately 2.0 million people living with cancer in the India today, We want to make sure we can provide support to everyone who needs it, to help people affected by cancer feel more in control of their lives. It's a big task and we can't do it alone. But there are lots of ways you can get involved and help us achieve our goal, from fundraising, to volunteering and campaigning.
we want to deliver high quality, safe and effective cancer care and health services as well as innovative and integrated care close to home to the poor, destitute, disables, women which meets both individual and community needs and supports and improves wellbeing, social welfare and development for all.
KKFF Charity Foundation, TRUST {Regd. from Government of India, Under Section “Indian Trust Act., 1882” & “Indian Income Tax Act., 1961”} is a National Public Non Governmental Organisation with nation wide operations dedicated to Human Resource Development, advanced training and policy advocacy in the areas of EDUCATION, TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT in the sectors of CAREER MANAGEMENT, EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT.
As an organisation engaged in PUBLIC – NGO – CORPORATE interface, we are conducting various HR intervention programmes in schools, colleges, government, Non governmental and profit making organisations.
The Right to Education Act 2009, also known as the RTE Act 2009, was enacted by the Parliament of India on 4 August 2009. It describes modalities of the importance of free and compulsory education for children aged between 6-14 years in India under Article 21 (A) of the Constitution of India. This act came into effect on 1 April 2010 and made India one of the 135 countries to have made education a fundamental right for every child. It prescribes minimum norms for elementary schools, prohibits unrecognised schools from practice and advocates against donation fees and interviews of children at the time of admission. The Right to Education Act keeps a check on all neighbourhoods through regular surveys and identifies children who are eligible for receiving education but do not have the means to. Educational challenges have been prevalent at both the centre and states for many years in India. The Right to Education Act 2009 maps out roles and responsibilities for the centre, state and all local bodies to rectify gaps in their education system in order to enhance the quality of education in the country.
Compulsory and free education for all, It is obligatory for the KKFF Charity Foundation to provide free and compulsory elementary education to each every poor child/girl/boys, Class 1st to 5th in Pan India. No child is liable to pay fees or any other charges that may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing elementary education. Free education also includes the provisions of textbooks, uniforms, stationery items and special educational material for children with disabilities in order to reduce the burden of school expenses.
Special provisions for special cases, The Right to Education Act mandates that an out of school child will be admitted to an age appropriate class and provided with special training to enable the child to come up to age appropriate learning level.
Everyone in the neighborhood is warm in their beds, sleeping comfortably. At that very time a few heroes of KKFF Charity Foundation are out on the roads with their storage containers, hand gloves, food quality checklists, packing food and distributing it.
We all have heard of late night food deliveries, so why are these people heroes? Well, because they are not just picking up any food, but instead are collecting excess food leftover from people like you and me, and distributing it to those who have no means or access to food. Why are they doing what they’re doing. These heroes are from group of KKFF Charity Foundation?
Feeding India Hunger Heroes as they call themselves, are people like you and I who are on a mission to feed the poor of the country by channelizing only excess food. They have partnered with restaurants, caterers, corporate offices and even college hostels from where they channelize the leftover food to the nearest donation centers after performing certain quality checks to food safety.
Just like Batman for Gotham City and Superman for Metropolis, they are heroes for us because they took that initial step when no one did, selflessly. They have the courage to do what they do and solve India’s biggest problem of Hunger by changing the mindset of a country of 1.2 billion people who are mostly nonchalant about their wastage of food.
Thanking you for all donor, your kind cooperation and financial support. Without your generous donations it is very difficult for us to in winter donate a blanket to every poor person !!!
The micro project, KKFF Charity Foundation provides warm blankets to poor people who live on footpath in shivery cold which get these destitute poor people. We have been giving our valuable support through Donation and we are thankful to you from the core of our heart. They shiver due to cold breeze all the night and some old age persons die of these waves.
People usually say that thousands of people die of cold, but we say that they die due to lack of woollen clothes and blankets. Poor and helpless people sleep in rags at footpath and roadside and die of cold. These poor people sleep close to each other during cold waves but how one can sleep sound without blanket or quilt in such conditions.
KKFF Charity Foundation, with the financial support of donation, distributed woollen blankets to these poor people so that they may be able to protect themselves from cold in winter nights. For getting relief from cold, more than 150 selected helpless and poor people got blankets in 4 remote villages in Aligarh, Etah and slum area in Uttar Pradesh.
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KKFF Charity Foundation TRUST is located in New Delhi, Delhi & Mumbai, Maharashtra. KKFF Charity Foundation is registered as a Trust at NCT of Delhi of state Delhi.
NGO Name : KKFF Charity Foundation
Chief Functionary : Mr. Sultaan || Chairman : Click Here
Secretary : 35 || Treasurer : 01 ||
Trustee : 05
|| Members : 2800 || Worker : 21485 || Social : 12496
Registered With : Sub-Registrar ||
Type of NGO : Trust
Registration Number : Contact Us ||
Trust Tyoe : In Pan India
State of Registration : Delhi ||
NGO Registration certificate : Contact us for Certification
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