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University and High School Scholarships
Scholarships tangibly keep kids in school and ensure they graduate with a diploma, giving our students brighter futures.
Empower the Next Generation: Support the KKIS Non-Profit University Scholarship Fund in Riviera Maya
Should an Education be based on Pesos? Getting a university degree shouldn’t be about money, yet in Mexico it is. In the Riviera Maya promising students are not able to apply to university if they cannot afford to go. That sounds crazy to many of us who were able to...
The Ripple Effect of Scholarships: How One Donation Can Change a Student’s Life Forever
A KKIS scholarship is one of the most powerful ways we have to create a better future for students and the community around us. In Riviera Maya a high school education opens up doors and creates opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach. Education knows no...
Investing in Education: The Benefits of Providing Scholarships for University Students.
The benefits of a university degree are known far and wide. In many countries there are government funded loans you can get to finance a degree. In Mexico that is not the case. Did you know - 70% of 7th graders believe they will graduate with a university degree, yet...
School Supplies
Like planting a seed, the message given to each student in Mexico receiving school supplies is “staying in school can make dreams come true.”
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Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer opportunities at KKIS are powerful ways to help others, have fun, and make a meaningful difference in the world.
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Community Connections
KKIS Community connections play an important role in preparing students for real life and breaking the cycle of poverty.
Day of the Dead: How KKIS Scholars Honor their Ancestors on Nov. 1 and 2
Day of the Dead in the Riviera Maya Day of the Dead (known as Día de Muertos in Spanish) is a beloved tradition celebrated all over Mexico between October 31 and November 2. In the Riviera Maya, Hanal Pixán is the name given by the Mayans of the Yucatán peninsula to...
KKIS partners with Universidad Tecnológica de la Riviera Maya
KKIS Scholars who finish High School could have discounts and/or scholarships at Universidad Tecnológica de la Riviera Maya. A few months ago, Malú Martínez, our Connections Program Coordinator, and Fred Uriarte, Board Member and Scholarships Director at KKIS, visited...
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Change Lives Through Education
Our mission is to improve graduation rates and prepare students for careers; changing lives through education.
The Struggle and Triumph of Education in Mexico: A Deep Dive into Public Schools
Mexico’s public schools reflect the nation’s complex reality. A vibrant culture coexists with economic hardship, shaping students’ lives. Family, economic pressures, and government policies intertwine, impacting educational outcomes. We will explore cultural attitudes, economic factors, government influence, and inspiring success stories to understand the challenges and potential of Mexican education.
The Transforming Power Of a High School Diploma in Mexico
Education is a ray of hope, and a diploma is a road to a better future. Still, in many parts of Mexico, students find the path to a high school diploma difficult. Cultural standards, societal restrictions, and economic hardships often stand in the way of their...
Celebrating Collaboration: A Thank You to EverythingPlayaDelCarmen
We at KKIS are thrilled to extend our heartfelt gratitude to EverythingPlayaDelCarmen.com for their recent blog post highlighting the work we do!
Things to Do in the Riviera Maya
We’re proud to call the Riviera Maya home. Below are some of our favorite things to do here. Find More Things to Do »
13 Best Cheap Eats in Playa del Carmen: Where to Eat Like a Local
Discover the best cheap eats in Playa del Carmen with our guide to affordable restaurants and street food. Enjoy delicious meals without breaking the bank!
Your Easy Guide to Taking Taxis in Playa del Carmen
One of the best things about visiting Playa del Carmen is the city’s walkability. Restaurants, cafes, and pristine beaches are just a short distance from just about anywhere in Centro. But at some point, you’ll likely need to rely on a taxi to get to your destination...
How to Get from Cancun Airport to Playa del Carmen: A Complete Guide
Looking for how to get from Cancun Airport to Playa del Carmen? Explore if buses, private transfers, taxis or rental car options are best for your trip.
Best Gym in Playa del Carmen: Our Top 7 Picks
Explore the ultimate roundup of the best gyms in Playa del Carmen. From state-of-the-art facilities to affordable options, find the perfect gym for your fitness needs!
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The Struggle and Triumph of Education in Mexico: A Deep Dive into Public Schools
Mexico’s public schools reflect the nation’s complex reality. A vibrant culture coexists with economic hardship, shaping students’ lives. Family, economic pressures, and government policies intertwine, impacting educational outcomes. We will explore cultural attitudes, economic factors, government influence, and inspiring success stories to understand the challenges and potential of Mexican education.
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