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AshaKiran Foundation

AshaKiran Foundation is the fundraising arm of AshaKiran Inc. We cultivate relationships with businesses, organizations and individuals who share a passion for improving health to clients in our community. The Foundation matches the needs of AshaKiran with the giving preferences of our donors. Together we provide programs and services that otherwise wouldn’t be possible for culturally diverse communities.

Who Are We?

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Our Mission

AshaKiran Foundation encourages humanitarian partners to invest in crisis victims/survivors’ physical, mental, and spiritual health and programs that advance AshaKiran Inc.’s mission.

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Our Vision

To brighten the path and lighten the load of our community members searching for hope.

Foundation Board Members

AshaKiran Representative - Bhavani Kakani, Founder

Interim Foundation Chair - Nick Lioce

Vice Chairman - 

Treasurer - Nick Rockhill

Secretary - Tracy Leeth, Mercer

Members - Katiya McKinney
                  Sravya Chirumamilla
                  Krishna Srikakolapu
                  Malinda Swoope, Alabama State University

Community Development - Jan Morrison

AshaKiran, Inc. Board Chair - Travis Cummings

Contact the Foundation

What We Do

Thanks to our generous donors over one million dollars has been raised by the AshaKiran Foundation since 2019 for AshaKiran programs and services.

 

From funding culturally sensitive client services like the shelter and 24/7 Hope Line to investing in programs like Multi-Language Access and like Cross-Cultural Awareness Training for AshaKiran Inc., Foundation dollars ensure that AshaKiran Inc. is able to continue meeting the car needs of our growing and diverse community. 

“…take it from me: a scar does not form on the dying.

A scar means ‘I survived,’ but here is the great news, if anyone you know is the victim of ANY kind of abuse — sexual, emotional, verbal or physical—there is hope. AshaKiran is a ray of light.  Scars are beautiful, because they are evidence that you are a survivor.”

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVOR

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