About Us
Sindhu Welfare Society Inc. is incorporated as a non-profit corporation in accordance with New York state laws in 2010. It is a tax-exempt charitable organization under the section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Our Mission
The Mission of Sindhu-USA is to provide quality educational opportunities for orphaned and the most needy children and help create micro-economic opportunities to improve socio-economic wellbeing of economically weak people of Sindhupalchok district in Nepal in the long run by mobilizing and drawing on the strength and resources of the Sindhupalchok community and friends of Nepal in the U.S.
Our Vision
The vision of Sindhu-USA is to transform the lives of the neediest children and their families through education and empowerment and by equipping them with the knowledge and skills to become productive members of their communities.
Our Objectives
To support and provide quality educational opportunities to the orphans, including most needy by sponsoring their school education in Sindhupalchok, Nepal
To preserve, develop and promote socio-cultural heritage of the people of Sindhupalchok in the U.S. by organizing and supporting educational and cultural programs, such as Nepali-American art exhibitions, stage performances, seminars, and forums.
To unite Nepali people of Sindhupalchok currently residing in the U.S. and help improve their socio-economic wellbeing and that of their community
To provide financial support to strengthen the capacity of social and charitable Nepali organizations in Nepal and in the U.S.
Our goals
- Provide scholarships and seek individual/group sponsorships to support the education of orphaned and the neediest children in Sindhupalchok.
- Financial support to build new and improve old school facilities in Sindhupalchok.
- Offer small grants/seed-money to poor families to start micro-economic projects which can free children from house or farm work and allow them to go to school instead.
- Financial assistance to local organizations and groups in Sindhupalchok that contribute to improving educational and economic opportunities for children and families in the district.
- Funds to establish a new school, under its own umbrella, exclusively for orphans and children from economically impoverished families, and offer them free quality education up to the twelfth grade.