Seven children of the Baadi community of Karnali province in Nepal are selected for the Punya Foundation scholarship, for the first time. These children from hill districts of Jajarkot and Dailekh are under the care of Baadi Sarokar Manch (Baadi Concern Forum) in Birendranagar, Surkhet. They are provided food, shelter, clothing and sent to different...
We are thrilled to announce the start of third batch of Computer Classes for Bhutanese Refugee children and the host community in Beldangi. With 79 eager students from various sectors, we are dedicated to bridging the technology gap and enhancing their skills for better job opportunities. Breakdown of our students: Total Students: 79 Hardware course:...
Dear Friends and Supporters, As the President of the Punya Foundation US, I am deeply honoured to connect with you today. Since our inception in 2010, our mission has been “Justice through Education and Empowerment,” and we have relentlessly pursued this goal to assist the most vulnerable and underprivileged individuals worldwide. Our efforts are wide-ranging...
Punya Foundation organised a park cleaning program in the Salisbury Council in South Australia on 12 May 2024. This is one of the Foundation’s community engagement programs. Around 35 children and older persons assembled at the Pioneer Park in Salisbury to participate in the park cleaning program. The program was coordinated by Mr Hari Adhikari,...
In 2010, Punya Foundation started its projects from the Bhutanese Refugee Camps located in Jhapa and Morang districts in eastern Nepal. From 2010 until 2015, a few dozen students received scholarships to pursue with their higher secondary level education. Mr Roshan Sankar, Mr Vidhyapati Mishra, Mr Tilak Niraula and Mr Shekar Rizal played various roles...
Punya Foundation has been collaborating with the Blind Women Association Nepal (BWAN) since last 3 years providing scholarships to blind and visually impaired female students. This project is supported by Punya Foundation, Queensland Team which is led by Mr Indra Rizal. Needy, poor and vulnerable blind and visually impaired female students receive scholarships to pursue...