K.I.K. exists to inspire, motivate and instill in kids a sense of value and virtuous characteristics. K.I.K. operates for purposes of bringing relief to the underprivileged by providing food, clothing, shelter and education, helping lessen neighborhood tensions, working towards the elimination of prejudice and discrimination through combating community deterioration and juvenile delinquency thus creating a solid community base.
K.I.K was organized for the purpose of inspiring children by means of public discussion, lectures, conventions and similar programs by means of, but not limited to, correspondence, television, radio, printed material, and practical demonstration.
K.I.K. is operated for purposes beneficial to the public interest by bringing relief to the underprivileged, lessening of neighborhood tensions, working towards eliminating of prejudice and discrimination thus combating community deterioration and juvenile delinquency creating a solid community base.
Tomi Mills
Growing up in Michigan, all through her teens, Tomi worked with children. At Churches, with recreation departments and with resorts, Tomi created programs to teach children self-worth, self-discipline and self-expression.
From the very young age of 10, Tomi had a vision of flying over jungles and ministering. In 1982, Tomi took her first missions trip to Guatemala. During that time, a coup took place altering the original plans made for ministry. This proved to be a turning point in her life as she was able to go into a mountain village and pray for two deaf and dumb boys (ages 7 &9) who were instantly healed.
From that time forward Tomi committed to continue working with children. She has taught and inspired others using crafts, puppets, games and object lessons. She has ministered all through Mexico, in homeless shelters here in the United States, on the streets, with Foster Care, low income housing families, Navajo Indians, and various churches. Signs continue to follow as children are healed, set free and given hope for the future.