Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation

Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation was established in 2010. So far, 85 Reading Corners have been set up in 36 states.
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Inspiring Change Through Learning & Advocacy | 52,272 books Donated | 112,212 Lives Reached | Donate | Volunteer | Partner With Us https://linktr.ee/kirfoundation We are a non-profit, social impact organization that is learning-oriented, disability-inclusive, and youth-centric. We are committed to inspiring change through learning so that our beneficiaries can have access to opportunities to lear

n, grow, change and own their future. KIR Foundation as a nongovernmental organization (RC 916541) with a tax-exemption status commenced operations in Lagos in 2011. The organization currently has its headquarters in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, a Liaison Officer in Lagos, and partnerships with various non-profit organizations and coalitions. KIR Foundation addresses educational and socio-economic issues with the purpose of inspiring change through learning. The organization gives books, teaches skills, and advocates the rights of its beneficiaries, especially those with disabilities with the objective of breaking the cycle of illiteracy, poverty, and inequality and replacing it with a new cycle of empowerment, opportunity, ethics, and transformative servant leadership. All KIR Foundation’s projects under the following thematic areas; Education, Advocacy, Capacity, and Sustainable Development are strategically aligned to promoting and implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations; especially SDGs 1,4,5,8,10, and 17; as a result, KIR Foundation was one of the few registered Hubs spread across 44 countries that participated in the 2018 Global People’s Summit. In the past 13 years, KIR Foundation has worked with over 195 institutions in Nigeria (Lagos State, Rivers State, Imo State, Abia State, Adamawa State, Niger State, Kwara State, Kano State, Akwa Ibom State, Plateau State, Bornu State, Calabar State, Delta State, Enugu State, Gombe State, Oyo State, Imo State, Kaduna State, Kogi State, Nasarawa State, Ogun State, Ondo State, Yobe State, Sokoto State, Zamfara State, Benue State, Ebonyi State, Jigawa State, Taraba State, Bauchi State, Abia State, Bayelsa State, Katsina State, Kebbi State, Osun State, Abuja the capital of Nigeria and Ghana). The organization has reached more than 90,797 people, we have trained more than 1,566 youth in various market-relevant skills (Digital, Vocational, and Soft skills) and donated over 46,421 books, numerous educational aids, starter kits, and farming implements, and published; ‘The Young Leader’s Guide’, a leadership manual for young people and ‘It’s About Empathy’, an Explanatory Guide to The Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities Prohibition Act 2018. To commemorate the KIR Foundation's 11th Anniversary, the organization initiated the KIR Foundation Book Drive Campaign. KIR Foundation is working with stakeholders in the corporate, government, and social sectors and a team of volunteers to establish 100 Reading Corners in public/community primary schools in the 36 States of Nigeria and Abuja to close an existing Reading Gap that has been further widened by the closure of schools in 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. KIR Foundation’s short-term goal is to put 80,000 books in the hands of underserved communities that do not have access to books, train 2000 young people in market-relevant skills and provide business linkages for them by the year 2025. Kindly check the website www.kirfoundation.org and social media handles (; Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linked-In, and YouTube Channel) for more details. The KIR Foundation has received the following awards;


> IDPWD Achievement Award for Outstanding Contribution to Society- 2014
> Rotaract Club of Port Harcourt Township Humanitarian Award - 2014
> National Association for Exceptional Children (NAEC) Service Award – 2015
> SWAGTv Community Service Award - 2015
> NECA's Network of Entrepreneurial Women Award of Recognition as Selfless NGO - 2016
> Rotary Club Service Project Partner Certificate of Recognition – 2017
> AIESEC University of Port-Harcourt Partner Certificate of Recognition - 2018
> Rotary Club Service Project Partner Award of Recognition – 2019
> EDU Festival Prestigious Award of Recognition for Contribution to Educational Advancement – 2019
> Certificate of Recognition by the Kano State Government on the SDGs - 2020
> Top Charity Nigeria Award by MoneyTransfers.com - 2021
> Award of Excellence from PIND Foundation - 2021
> YALI Rivers State Hub Certificate of Stewardship - 2022
> YALI Rivers State Hub Award of Partnership - 2023

25/05/2026
25/05/2026

Most children use technology.
Success is having fun learning to create it!

This , 10-year-old Success and other learners are building HTML forms in the KIR Foundation Digital Hub.
Forms.
Inputs.
Labels.
Interactive coding.
More than coding.
Confidence. Logic. Future readiness.

🎯 100+ learners targeted in 2026.

Support a learner: ₦30,000 | GT Bank 0052683160
Volunteer: bit.ly/KIRF11

Help a child create the future.

25/05/2026



Your comfort zone is slowly stealing the future you keep praying for!

Safe feels comfortable.
Safe feels predictable.
Safe can also keep you stuck.

The life you want lives on the other side of difficult decisions, uncomfortable growth, and consistent action.

This week, raise your standard!

Challenge yourself.
Take the leap.
Start where you are. 👣

One small step today can create the momentum that changes everything tomorrow!

What goal are you done postponing this week? 🎯

Make it happen!

Start now!

We are cheering you on.

Happy Birthday, Kehinde Phillips 🎉Today, the   family celebrates Kehinde Phillips, our incredible donor and Executive Di...
25/05/2026

Happy Birthday, Kehinde Phillips 🎉
Today, the family celebrates Kehinde Phillips, our incredible donor and Executive Director of . 💛

Thank you for your generosity and for being a blessing to our mission and the communities we serve!

May God’s favour be with you today and always.

Join us in celebrating her in the comments.

25/05/2026



Your comfort zone is slowly stealing the future you keep praying for!

Safe feels comfortable.
Safe feels predictable.
Safe can also keep you stuck.

The life you want lives on the other side of difficult decisions, uncomfortable growth, and consistent action.

This week, raise your standard!

Challenge yourself.
Take the leap.
Start where you are. 👣

One small step today can create the momentum that changes everything tomorrow!

What goal are you done postponing this week? 🎯

Make it happen!

Start now!

We are cheering you on.

🎉 A very blessed birthday to Ojo Eshovo Akin-Longe, ()! Today, the Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation team celebrates a ph...
23/05/2026

🎉 A very blessed birthday to Ojo Eshovo Akin-Longe, ()!

Today, the Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation team celebrates a phenomenal donor whose kindness and support continue to strengthen our mission.

Thank you for standing with us and making impact possible.

May your day be filled with unforgettable memories, and may your year overflow with joy, success, and amazing grace! 💛

💬 Please join us in celebrating him in the comments.

23/05/2026

💜 Children’s Month | Empathy Through Education

Every child deserves the chance to learn, belong, and thrive!
May is National Children’s Month in Nigeria.


Today we celebrate children like Ajayi in Ekiti State School for the Deaf, where we established the Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation 96th Reading Corner, proudly sponsored by Octa and implemented by Ablefort Initiative.


This space gives Deaf learners access to books, literacy support, and an inclusive environment where confidence can grow.

📚 Since 2011, KIR Foundation has set-up 96 Reading Corners and donated 52,000+ books to expand learning opportunities for underserved children.


💜 Access changes outcomes.
Empathy opens doors.
Inclusive education builds futures.


Nigeria’s Disability Act 2018 reinforces the right to full participation and inclusion.



👉 Sponsor books. Volunteer. Partner with us and Advocate for Inclusion:
🔗 https://bit.ly/KIRItsAboutEmpathy | ₦30,000 | GT Bank 0052683160


22/05/2026

A skill can change how a young person sees their future!

🌟 Flashback Friday | TEEP 2026 Day 3 – Turning Creativity into Opportunity

Wool craft became more than a creative activity for 40 young learners during TEEP 2026 Day 3, Session! It was a practical lesson in confidence, entrepreneurship, and independence.

The session led by Mercy Paul, a Creative Designer and Entrepreneur, helped the trainees including Godsgift, see vocational skills as pathways to innovation, income, and opportunity! 🧶

In Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation, we do not just teach skills. We help young people build the confidence to use them.

Help us equip more future-ready learners!
👉 Volunteer: bit.ly/KIRF11
💙 Sponsor a learner: ₦30,000 | GT Bank 0052683160

💬 What practical skill changed your life or gave you confidence growing up?
Tell us in the comments 👇🏾



Friday

22/05/2026

🎉 It’s World Emem Mark Udoh Day!

Today, the Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation family celebrates Emem Mark Udoh, an exceptional member of our team.

May the Lord increase you abundantly, elevate you beyond limits, and fill your new year with joy, favour, and fulfilment.

We wish you a memorable and fulfilling birthday! 🎂

💬 Join us in celebrating her in the comments.

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Plot 8, Road 112, Federal Housing Estate, Amadi-Ama Road Peter Odili Rd
Port Harcourt
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