The Kadunyi Foundation is a Missouri United States based Non-Profit Corporation that focuses on helping those in need by making lifelong transformations in communities all around the world. The foundation was established to bring together the strengths, dedication, and resources of men, women, and youth who enrich the quality of life of the disadvantaged while delivering blessings to everyone's li
ves. We make every effort to make a lifelong transformation by presenting opportunities for education, culture, and recreation. Our main purpose is to construct a better life for those in need around the world. In 2003 a school was built in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), in Central Africa for $349,000 US Dollars. A Co-Founder of the Kadunyi Foundation made the initial donations to build the school. The school was built as a donation to the Catholic mission of Congo to be used to teach elementary through high school aged children through Catholic leadership at no cost to students. We plan to renovate the school and adding a new building with an auditorium, biology laboratory, chemistry laboratory, library, informatics and robotics classrooms for a budget of $1.4 million USD that will come from donations, including the donations from Kimia Professional Services LLC. The foundation contributed $137,549 USD in building a medical center in N'sele, a highly population density poor community in the capital city Kinshasa in the DR Congo. There are 26 provinces in the DR Congo, and we plan to build a medical center in each with all having a pediatric, gynecology and general surgery centers. A larger hospital in the center of the country is also a part of the plan which will handle the country's larger cases like COVID-19 and Ebola. The medical expansion budget is $3.8 million USD that we are raising from donations through the foundation. The Kadunyi Foundation is financing three senior nursing homes and two orphanages in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The DRC is a country that has been suffering with a civil war for decades which leads to many hardships for the young and old in the country. We will also be sending clothing to these nursing homes and orphanages. Additional goals that we have is to print and distribute the handbook “A Guide for Parents and Caregivers” to middle schools, high schools, group homes, and orphanages. The handbook explains children and women abuse and what can be done to prevent such abuse. We would like to have the handbook translated in a variety of languages to distribute to schools all around the world to help raise awareness of children and women abuse. We have created a program called the “Sunshine Program” which is the foundation recruiting youth that are at least 16 years old from group homes and orphanages to teach and prepare them for future job possibilities. The program is designed to help create a brighter future for youth in need of guidance because our children are our future.