Growing Up a KAP Kid
When my parents told me that we would be moving to India for a year of sabbatical, it felt like the worst news in the world. Instead, through the Kiran Anjali Project, it enabled me to find my path and my passion.
When my parents told me that we would be moving to India for a year of sabbatical, it felt like the worst news in the world. Instead, through the Kiran Anjali Project, it enabled me to find my path and my passion.
ONE NIGHT ONLY! Chef Manish Tyagi from San Francisco's renowned Indian restaurant August (1) Five will be in Seattle on Friday, May 31st for a very special pop-up at mbar to benefit the Kiran [...]
You cannot learn if you are hungry. Eating regular healthy meals and receiving enough food is necessary to perform at your best. That is why The Kiran Anjali Project funds nutrition programs at partner [...]
My first visit to our projects in Hyderabad turned out to be an epic gathering of our partner project managers, Plus2 girls, their parents, and some of the Plus2 graduates who are now attending university.