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International Advancement For Kids has a deep conviction to better kids lives by giving them hope, strength, and joy.  We are fortunate to have the opportunity to enrich so many lives through our volunteers, and sponsors.
Max H. Saintil, President & Chief Executive Officer, International Advancement For Kids


Welcome to IAFK, International Advancement For Kids foundation has given hope, strength, and joy to children who never had the opportunity to go to school. The children are now able to see a classroom for the first in their lives. Your contributions have made it possible for 60 students who are currently attending school in the Dominican Republic.

In the fiscal year 2007, we put 60 Haitian kids who lived in the Batay in Dominican Republic in school. Each volunteer and staff member is determined to push the "learn to Read project" with even more children this year.

We've achieved these goals thanks to an unmatched network of IAFK volunteers, sponsors, and staff members. Everything we do is focused on providing a balanced education for kids. We have devoted ourselves to serving them first: More than 75 percent of each dollar we raise goes directly toward education.

Please explore our site and learn about our mission. We hope you'll be moved to get involved. We have many volunteer opportunities to suit your talents, and we always welcome new donors and sponsors. 


iafk.org is the official website International Advancement For Kids, Inc. a 501(c)3 registered non-profit organization.
 
 
 News Highlighes

The international Advancement For Kids is continuing to provide emergency assistance to save lives, alleviate sufferings, and assist in the recovery of 70, 000 people, among them 40, 000 children. - Read more.


 
 Make a Donation
We need your help to break the cycle of poverty. Please make a tax deductible donation today and help the Haitians kids help themselves. - Click here

 Current situation in Haiti

Two months after Haiti was devastated by a 7.0. Magnitude earthquake, thousands of kids and families who were facing a daily struggle to recover the disaster now contend with the rainy season.  International Advancement For Kids is working to assist survivors and support kids as they attempt to rebuild their lives. - Read more.
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