As we near the end of 2025, Sabina Bisunke, our Program Officer shares her thoughts about the work we were able to accomplish this year and shares her perspectives about her own transformation over the years. We proudly share our Annual Report / Year in Review with you, which highlights how we are not only empowering girls through education, but also building healthier communities in the process.

I was born and raised in Pharping, the very community where the Rukmini Foundation works. As a child, I was extremely shy, so nervous that I avoided speaking even with my teachers, and I knew little about my own hometown. Programs like LitClubs, World Read Aloud Days, and mentoring sessions offered by the Foundation became my first window into new possibilities beyond what I had imagined for myself.

After high school, I never expected that this same Foundation would one day invite me to join its team. When I was offered a role as a Finance Assistant and Mentor, I was terrified but instinctively said “yes.” On my first day, those fears quickly faded. I was welcomed into a sisterhood where we learned together, united by a shared mission, to empower the girls in our program as their supportive older sisters, their Didis.

My journey since then has been one of deep learning and growth. Nervous home visits opened my eyes to the challenges and resilience within my own community. Seeing firsthand the struggles families faced moved me deeply and strengthened my commitment to support them. Through organizing street dramas to raise awareness about child marriage and gender discrimination, I witnessed tangible change, fewer early marriages, more girls completing their education, and a gradual shift in community attitudes.

Each year, our work extends far beyond the classroom. In 2025 alone, we provided 150,000 healthy school meals, trained women in organic farming to improve both income and nutrition, and equipped teachers with essential mental health skills. We continue to stand with our community in times of crisis, a commitment that has endured from the 2015 earthquake through the pandemic and the floods this year. Perhaps the most powerful testament to our work is the circle of empowerment it creates. Today, three of our former Bahinis, Sirjana, Roshani, and Yojana, are now my colleagues, inspiring the next generation of girls. I feel a profound sense of pride when a young girl in the village points to me and says, “That’s my Didi from Rukmini.”

This report is a celebration of that transformation. It reflects what your support made possible in 2025, not only programs delivered, but futures built, a community strengthened, and confidence discovered. Every meal served, every training conducted, and every girl who begins to see a path forward is part of our shared story. Thank you for believing in this mission and for empowering girls like me to grow into mentors, leaders, and sources of hope for our community.

With sincere gratitude,
Sabina

Sabina Bisunke

Program Officer, Rukmini Foundation / Pratisthan

About Bibhuti

Born in Nepal, but growing up in the United States, Bibhuti Aryal has received most of his education in the US. He credits the excellent education he received through Pittsburgh Public Schools, Robert Morris University, and Carnegie Mellon University for the opportunities he has received in his life. Bibhuti earned his undergraduate degree in Information Sciences from Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh, PA, USA and then his Master's in Business Administration from Carnegie Mellon University, also in Pittsburgh. He currently works in the Information Technology field where he has had a variety of roles from Software Developer to Project / Program Manager to Consultant where he has been helping companies and organizations to make the best use of technology to help solve business problems. He has experience in various industries, such as: government, logistics, finance, insurance and engineering. However, he discovered his passion to advocate for equal access to education when he revisited his motherland of Nepal in 2011. For most of the last 9 plus years, Bibhuti has been advocating for quality education for all, especially in his country of Nepal and the communities where he was born into. He is the Co-Founder of Rukmini Foundation, an organization that empowers girls through a holistic program of education, mentoring, and health & wellness. In the US, Bibhuti also serves in his community in various roles including as the Chair of the Governor's Advisory Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs in Pennsylvania where he leads the Commission in advocating for the diverse AAPI communities in the State. Bibhuti is responsible for ensuring that the organization fulfills its mission and achieves the goals set by the board through coordination of efforts of all volunteers of the Rukmini Foundation. Bibhuti brings his years of experience in various industries like: government, construction, finance and technology along with a strong desire to initiate a positive change in the world. Away from work, Bibhuti enjoys time with his family, running, reading and trying to learn new languages.
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