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WHO IS KIS?

KIS, which was founded in 2014, is a community based organisation for Kenyans living in Scotland. We welcome all those who wish to be active participants in the effort to build harmony and mutual respect between people of different ethnic backgrounds.

We do this by encouraging social contact and developing projects that can help to foster integration and bring cultural and economic benefits to both Scotland and Kenya in general. We are a non-political, non-religious organisation committed to serve Kenyans in Scotland regardless of , religion, age, sex, handicap, disability, immigration and marital status.

WHAT IS KIS AIMS-WHAT WE DO

    • We address the welfare, educational, cultural, and development needs of Kenyan communities living in Scotland.
    • We prepare individuals with appropriate advice, information and personal skills so that they can maximise their full potential and feel valued members of the society.
    • We work with other organisations to advocate on issues that affect Kenyan communities living in Scotland.
    • We live in a homogenous community where we appreciate another’s heritage and cultural background.
    • We make a positive difference in lives of others by engaging and encouraging voluntary and charitable activities.
    • We promote health and fitness and help combat obesity which is a growing problem in Scotland.
    • We create a culture that respects and values each other’s differences.

OUR VISION

We equip and build a sustainable community through empowerment and also improve the quality of life and well-being of Kenyans living in Scotland.

OUR OBJECTIVES

We assist Kenyans to participate in local activities and local community planning procedures.
We organise events, seminars so that we can bring people together.
We highlight the experience of African people living in Scotland.

KIS YOUTH AND CHILDREN'S CLUBS

  • We organise sessions on Anti-social behaviour, Drugs and Alcohol.
  • We organise cooking sessions.
  • We organise physical activities, e.g. walking, jogging, football and running.

KIS GLOBAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

Young and upcoming athletes aged 18-26 can spend a couple of months in Kenya, volunteering in Children`s Homes and Athletes training camps.

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