The Moon Classes initiative by Key Foundation provides joyful learning-based evening tuitions for children aged 5 to 14 years, focusing on English and math to prevent school dropouts. By creating a supportive learning environment with volunteer mentors, Moon Classes enhance subject understanding and encourage school retention especially for children from low-literacy household by nurturing curiosity, confidence, and academic engagement.

Key Foundation’s Empowering Youth as Community Reporters initiative trains young volunteers (aged 16 to 35) in digital storytelling, photography, and video documentation to amplify the voices of marginalized communities. Through structured training sessions, participants learn to capture impactful stories, ethically report on local issues, and share them on digital platforms—drawing attention to problems like poor sanitation, water shortages, and lack of education facilities. This initiative fosters civic engagement and inspires youth to become changemakers.

Key Foundation’s Life Skills Program equips students with essential abilities like communication, decision-making, and emotional resilience. Through interactive and participatory sessions, children develop confidence, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills. The initiative fosters holistic development, preparing young individuals to navigate life’s challenges and contribute positively to society.