Mission
- • Punya Foundation was established as a charity in 2010 in Australia with a mission of Justice through Education and Empowerment. It operates on the principle of social justice.
Aims
- • The Foundation aims to empower unprivileged children through provision of scholarships for their primary and secondary education
- • The Foundation works to seek justice through empowerment of vulnerable women, victimised families and their children and migrant communities.
Objectives
- • To contribute to self-reliance and empowerment of blind, orphaned, poor, vulnerable, and underprivileged children through education.
- • To institutionalise social justice and peace organising empowerment and psychosocial support programs to victims of social injustice, destitute, trauma, violence, widows, refugees, and migrant communities.
- • To contribute and promote community collaboration through engagement, investment, partnership, career counselling and job-oriented trainings.
- • To build and manage community garden, community centre, multipurpose hall, place of worship, retirement village and investment opportunities for education, community engagement, participation, and to practice and promote language, culture, spirituality, and religion and enrich Australian multicultural society.
- • To promote health organising health advocacy, outreach clinics, and mobilise resources and extend emergency relief during natural disasters and calamities.