Individuals & Organizations who have made a contribution of $25,000 or more toward establishing the first Nepali Community Center are recognized as members of the Board of Trustees. As trustees, they are honored for their dedication and commitment to preserving Nepali culture, fostering community engagement, and empowering individuals through various programs and initiatives. Their contributions continue to shape the future of the center, strengthening its mission to serve and uplift the Nepali community.
Individuals

Anil Pandey
Board of TrusteeAnil Pandey is an American Nepalese entrepreneur, actor, journalist, and philanthropist. He is the founder of Motherland Nepal, a San Francisco-based non-profit organization, owner of Mr. Pickle’s Sandwich Shop, and the CEO of M&M Thread Salon.

Ishwar Sitaula & Durga Sitaula
Board of TrusteeIshwar Sitaula is Case Manager at Lao Family Community Development.

Babita Sitaula & Bishal Ghimire
Board of TrusteeBabita is a dedicated community leader, philanthropist, and entrepreneur with a deep passion for preserving Nepali culture and empowering the diaspora.

Laxman Adhikari & Ajita Thapa Chhetri
Board of TrusteeLaxman Adhikari is a dedicated community leader, philanthropist, and entrepreneur with a deep passion for preserving Nepali culture and empowering the diaspora.

Uttam Karki & Laxmi Karki
Board of TrusteeUttam Karki is a dedicated community leader, philanthropist, and entrepreneur with a deep passion for preserving Nepali culture and empowering the diaspora.

Pawan Bradford Bista & Sangita Bista
Board of TrusteePawan is a dedicated community leader, philanthropist, and entrepreneur with a deep passion for preserving Nepali culture and empowering the diaspora.

Rajendra Dhwaj Karky
& Sumitra Thapa Karky
Honorary Board of TrusteeRajendra is a dedicated community leader, philanthropist, and entrepreneur with a deep passion for preserving Nepali culture and empowering the diaspora.

Ram Shrestha & Prabati Shrestha
Board of TrusteeRam is a dedicated community leader, philanthropist, and entrepreneur with a deep passion for preserving Nepali culture and empowering the diaspora.
Organizations
Nepali Janasamparka Samiti, CA Chapter (NJSS)
Board of TrusteeThe Nepali Congress has been organizing Nepalis in exile through the Nepali Public Relations Committee, which was established in Mumbai, India, on June 13, 1976, and has since expanded to 36 countries.