To love oneself, to then love the earth and everything on it!
The Missing Kind charity was created to preserve and restore kindness in society, to inspire a kind society where the word kindness is redundant and a new way of life is based on many aspects of living well in the old way of life, hence its objectives are broad. Although we are a UK charity we have no geographical limits to our objectives.
Geographically unlimited but with strong connections in South Africa and Bulgaria
The Charitable objectives are general to inspire and support kindness to humanity, the planet and animal well-being with a bias towards the mindset of the young and future generations. We support a return to root values and customs in nature, education, plant medicines, organic food growing, green energy and eco-construction.
To cultivate mental healthcare centres of excellence in Cambridge the U.K. and the Western Cape in South Africa, with a bias towards overcoming youth trauma and learning deficiencies. combating isolation and loneliness.
To develop KindaSound Radio as an international empowerment platform, offering holistic solutions with an emphasis on youth engagement and community upliftment.
Development of Intergenerational programs to empower youth with limited parental guidance whilst adding purpose and dignity to the elderly with self-sustaining solutions.
KindaCare, offers short break respite to dedicated carers and social workers.
To support conservation programs and land regeneration initiatives in South Africa. Assisting companies to deliver their corporate responsibilities in accordance with their ESG climate control obligations.
KindaCommunity, is the development of a global sustainable network of communities, Social Enterprises, and dedicated individuals, supporting each other, restoring the ‘Missing Kindness’ to society, based on indigenous values and the roots of humanity. That is the founding concept of the charity, with our major focus in South Africa and the UK.
Creating venues such as Centres of Excellence in UK and South Africa offering practical accredited youth training programs for all aspects of sustainability. Developing a new breed of community developers, empowering the youth, restoring traditional skills and regenerating neglected rural village populations, surrounding lands, and resources.
Development of weekend Kindness Clubs for children with an objective of replacing kindness as a word with a way of life.
How TMK Operates:
- Making grants to individuals with proven credentials
- Making grants to Social Enterprises
- Seeking partner sponsors to support funding programs
- Supporting the ‘Kinda’ Movement brand with affiliated organisations
- Making our venues available to host and support charitable activities
- For ease of operation and focus we undertake to employ no direct staff