Punya Foundation warmly invites you, your family and friends to PURAN – a special week of Fundraising Through Spirituality to support the construction of a Mandir at Munnopara Downs, South Australia. The seven-day spiritual cum cultural and awareness program will run from 23–29 March 2026 and is open to all community members. Each day of...
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On 19 February 2026, a nine-member delegation from the Nepali-speaking migrant community met Hon. Zoe Bettison, Minister for Multicultural Affairs, at the State Administration Centre in Adelaide to discuss the proposed Munno Para Downs Multicultural Community Facility. The meeting was convened to present a formal appeal and to seek guidance on progressing the project through...
On 30 January 2026, with temperatures reaching 41 degrees, Punya Foundation organised its regular activity of free water distribution in South Australia. This event aligns with the hot days of summer, when access to drinking water becomes essential for people spending time outdoors and those relying on public transport. The water distribution took place at...
Punya Foundation presents its annual report 2025. Please click here to read our activities, achievements and strategies. We would be pleased to receive your constructive feedback for improvement. The Foundation team extends sincere thanks for your support, encouragement, and donations. Artwork: Mr Nawal Khatiwada, Sydney.
On 4 January 2026, the Punya Foundation convened a face-to-face community consultation to address disparities in cancer awareness, screening, and oncology support within Nepali-speaking communities in Australia. Coordinated by Dr. Lakshmi Prasad Dhakal, the session integrated insights from 11 key stakeholders, including three registered nurses, one cancer patient, two primary carers, three faith leaders, and...