We can make smiles!
Let's join hands to help and support individuals with disabilities by making them feel loved, cared for, and attended to while communicating and listening to bring harmony to their body, mind, and soul about us.
Meet Irvona Boult
The Kindness and Compassion Community Day Program is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping and supporting disabled adults and seniors. Miss Irvona Boult, the founder and head of the organization, strives to empower persons with disabilities by providing a stimulating environment for them to learn, communicate and grow. Being a mom to three boys, including one intellectually disabled, she better understands and takes a personal interest in bringing a positive impact on their lives.
Who We Serve
The KCC Day Program strives to manifest not only the adults but senior citizens battling with disabilities to make them feel attended to, cared for, and welcome. We also assist young adults who require supervised care during the day. Here we have arts and crafts, musical entertainment, mental stimulation from games like bingo, and exercise by chair yoga. Moreover, we also aim to include activities for developing and maintaining self-help and self-care skills among individuals with disabilities and senior citizens.
Core Values
Mission Statement
To foster a positive impact on the life, health, and well-being of disabled adults and seniors in their daily challenges through love, therapy, care, and communication in a stimulating environment for them to learn and grow.
Vision Statement
To ensure long-term support and assistance for individuals with disabilities by advocating for their rights and privileges, being an integral part of the community to have equal access to opportunities, and eventually helping them lead a well-balanced and abundant life.