PCNA operates exclusively for charitable, educational, and cultural purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our mission is the total well-being and prosperity of Pojulu people — in the diaspora and at home.
Promoting socioeconomic growth through compassion, sharing, communication, and civic participation.
Supporting traditions, dance performances, talent programs, artwork, and sponsoring exhibitions and competitions.
Promoting education at all levels with particular support for adult education and ESL skills to enhance careers.
Promoting family values, gender equality, and the empowerment of Pojulu women and young girls.
Educating youth and the broader community about good citizenship and understanding applicable laws.
Providing orientation and material assistance to families or individuals newly arrived in North America.
Encouraging and supporting small businesses and self-employment initiatives among community members.
Advocating for and assisting economically underprivileged Pojulu people of South Sudan.