Kyloen Launches Free Access Programme for NGOs Working with Underprivileged Children
Qualified non-profit organisations can provide Kyloen to children at no cost through the CSR partnership initiative
New Delhi, India
Kyloen today announced its Free Access Programme for non-governmental organisations working with underprivileged children across India. Qualified NGOs and community organisations can apply to provide Kyloen to children in their care at zero cost, funded through the company's CSR commitment.
The programme recognises that the children who could benefit most from an AI companion, those with limited access to mental health support, academic tutoring, and consistent adult attention, are often the least able to afford technology products. The Free Access Programme aims to bridge this gap by partnering with organisations that have established trust and physical access to these communities.
Programme Details
Participating NGOs receive full access to Kyloen's platform including the Educator Dashboard for programme coordinators, bulk account provisioning, and quarterly impact reports. The company handles all consent collection and data governance requirements on behalf of partner organisations.
"Every child deserves a friend who remembers their dreams and helps them learn. Income should not determine whether a child gets that," said Neha Kapoor, Founder and CEO.
NGOs interested in the programme can contact ngo@kyloen.com with details about their organisation and the children they serve.