Who are we?

The Kairós Foundation was created with the aim of offering a time of hope, a life of grace, a better quality of life, especially to children and youth who find themselves in situations of abandonment, abuse and social risk.

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Identity

The identity of every organization is related to the name given to it, in this case Kairós In its etymology it is of Greek origin: καιρός, which refers to qualitative time, which is lived intensely and is significant and transformative. Furthermore, in Christian theology, Kairos is referred to as the "time of God," of grace, of hope, that is, the moment in which God acts. Therefore, the Foundation identifies itself as that place of hope where every action transforms the lives of the people who have the opportunity to come into contact with it.

Mission

Contribute to the comprehensive protection of children, adolescents, and families, especially those from the most vulnerable and excluded groups in society and the family; strengthening their capacities and generating opportunities to improve their living conditions by eradicating ignorance through education and values.

Vision

That each person, by virtue of their dignity and equality, is capable of being responsible for their own integral development.

Institutional objective

Facilitate the social integration process for minors, young people, and families experiencing conflict, HIV/AIDS, sexual abuse, neglect, mistreatment, and/or social risk through various social intervention programs.

Institutional Principles

  • Respect for dignity.
  • Equity.
  • Stake.
  • Sustainability.

Valores Institucionales

  1. Commitment with the most vulnerable communities.
  2. Transparency in all areas of work.
  3. Professionalism de los equipos técnicos.
  4. The solidarity, as a firm determination to work for justice, in an organized and persevering manner, for the dignified life of the poorest people.
  5. The volunteering as a culture of service and free service, as an alternative to competitiveness and economics.
  6. The austerity in spending and consumption, oriented towards sharing and the development of sustainable lifestyles.

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It means being a supportive citizen, one who gives back to society what he has done, under the principle of not doing what he doesn't want done to him, that is, doing for others what has been done for him. (Father Simon)

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