Education – Blind and Visually Impaired Students in Nepal with BWAN: 2024
Punya Foundation has been collaborating with the Blind Women Association Nepal (BWAN) since last 3 years providing scholarships to blind ...
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Empowering Dreams in Africa: Foundation’s 2023 Scholarship Impact
The children residing in Ambo Town are confronted with numerous economic hardships, hindering their ability to pursue education. Rising material ...
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Pilgrims donate to Gurukul students in Naimisharanya, Uttar Pradesh, India
Ms Muna Maya Mishra and Ms Bhagi Mishra from Rochester, USA donated for food, shelter and education of students studying ...
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Scholarship Distribution Program in Dhading District, Nepal 2022
On 9 September 2022, Punya Foundation Nepal distributed scholarships to 25 poor and vulnerable children in Dhading District in Nepal ...
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Om and Bishnu Gautam support Chun Maya Ghale
Om and Bishnu were born in Dagana Bhutan. They lived in the refugee camps in Nepal for almost 18 years ...
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Scholarship Distribution – Sindhupalchok District 2022
On 12 June 2022, Punya Foundation Nepal distributed scholarships to 25 students rendered orphans by the earthquakes of 2015 and ...
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Kharel Family Vows to Support Needy Students
Mr Krishna Kharel was born in Chirang Bhutan and during the political crisis of 1992 he and his family were ...
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Durga Budathoki Sponsors Phur Dolma Sherpa
Durga Budathoki was born in Chirang, Bhutan. He and his family members were the victims of eviction from Bhutan during ...
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Prakash Koirala Sponsors Rachana Thapa
Mr Prakash Koirala was born and raised in Bhutan. Due to political instability, in June 1992, he and his family ...
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Subba Family Sponsors Sanjeeta
Mr L. B. Subba was born in Bhutan. His family had to flee the country due to political crisis. He ...
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Update: Blind and Visually Impaired Scholarships
Punya Foundation updates on the scholarship program of the visually impaired and blind female students in Nepal for their bachelor ...
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Scholarships: Blind Female Students in Nepal
Punya Foundation awards scholarships to 5 blind and visually impaired female students in Nepal for their bachelor level of education ...
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Charity Begins at Home: Fundraise Dinner
Punya Foundation, Australia organised a fundraising dinner to support the “Healthy Mother Healthy Child Project” in Nepal on April 6, ...
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ABA Youths for Education of Orphan Children
Australian Bhutanese Association Youths (ABA-Youths) is a Sydney based organization of progressive youths. In 2015, the ABA-Youths successfully organised a ...
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Fundraising for Real Cause: August 2017
The Association of Bhutanese in Australia, Sydney Youths (ABA-Youths) have been organising fund raising program for the third consecutive year.The ...
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Scholarship Program Monitoring: Visit from Adelaide
Mr. Hari Pokhrel, active member of the Foundation visited Nepal in second week of March 2017. This visit was targeted ...
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Nepal Visit for Monitoring and Evaluation: 2017
Mr. Hari Pokhrel, active member of the Foundation visited Nepal in second week of March 2017. This visit was targeted ...
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Boomerang International Educational Services Supports Vulnerable Children in Nepal
The Punya Foundation signed a 3-year agreement with Adelaide based Boomerang International Educational Services. Boomerang International Educational Services is an ...
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Scholarships to Vulnerable Students in Africa: Year 2016-2017
Background: Gindabarat district is one of the 18 districts of West Shewa Zone. Mukadima is one of the 33 villages in ...
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ABA-Youths for Education of Orphan and Vulnerable Children
Sydney based ABA-Youths is an organisation of progressive youths. It organises various programs, among other fund raising programs, for education ...
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