SoC (System of Care)
The KNIPS Initiative for Elderly Engagement
The KNIPS Initiative aims to enrich the lives of elderly individuals through our engaging board game KNIPS. This initiative creates opportunities for social interaction, allowing seniors to share laughter and build friendships.
Playing KNIPS stimulates cognitive function and enhances hand-eye coordination through its unique flicking motion, promoting physical well-being and helping to combat arthritis. Additionally, the game empowers elderly players by fostering a sense of accomplishment and boosting their confidence.
Download | Social support program for the ELDERLY (pdf.)
The KNIPS Initiative for Children’s Support
The KNIPS Initiative for Children’s Support is dedicated to uplifting vulnerable children facing challenging circumstances, including orphans, those affected by war, and those undergoing rehabilitation. Through the engaging board game KNIPS, we create a joyful and therapeutic environment where children can play, heal, and grow.
Our program fosters emotional expression, builds social skills, and promotes cognitive development through strategic gameplay. The unique flicking action of KNIPS not only makes it fun but also enhances fine motor skills and coordination. By encouraging teamwork and interaction, we help children form meaningful friendships and boost their self-esteem.
Download | Social support program for the CHILDREN (pdf.)
The KNIPS Initiative for Children’s Mental Health Improvement
The KNIPS Initiative for Children’s Mental Health Improvement is dedicated to supporting the emotional and psychological well-being of children facing adversity. Through the engaging and interactive board game KNIPS, we provide a fun and safe space for children to express themselves, build resilience, and connect with others.
We aim to create an enriching environment that empowers children to navigate their challenges, improve their emotional well-being, and thrive through the transformative power of play.
Download | Social support program for the CHILDREN (Mental Health Improvement) (pdf.)
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