Farda (Tomorrow) Association is registered and fully compliant with Associations Incorporation Act 1985.
The Association’s primary aim is to assist and inform CALD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse) communities, particularly the Afghan community, to empower and develop the community’s strength through media, art, and sport. Farda also aims to collect charity and help street children in a poor country.
The support could be collected in form of charity, film screening, fundraising and Film/Music festivals.
Since its commencement, the Farda Association partnering with Farda TV has produced a few significant media programs and events including over a thousand tv programs of an hour each on weekly basis broadcast from C44 Adelaide and five annual Ghan International Film Festivals, commencing in 2016, in two major city of Australia, Melbourne and Adelaide, aiming to reach Sydney this year 2020.
The Farda Association is governed by a board comprising chair, secretary, treasurer, and public officer, with project manager, director’s, producers and other commonly known as crew or Action group as per needed.
The support could be collected in form of charity, film screening, fundraising and Film/Music festivals.
Since its commencement, the Farda Association partnering with Farda TV has produced a few significant media programs and events including over a thousand tv programs of an hour each on weekly basis broadcast from C44 Adelaide and five annual Ghan International Film Festivals, commencing in 2016, in two major city of Australia, Melbourne and Adelaide, aiming to reach Sydney this year 2020.
The Farda Association is governed by a board comprising chair, secretary, treasurer, and public officer, with project manager, director’s, producers and other commonly known as crew or Action group as per needed.
Vision
Farda: (tomorrow in Dari)
Our vision is to empower the Ghan (Afghan) community to a better tomorrow through art, media and sport
Mission
Our mission is to provide a welcome for new Australians from CALD backgrounds and encourage them to actively participate in their new society; to be their voices and overcome settlement issues through the power of media.
Values
Inclusive: our number one value is to be inclusive of men and women, of all ethnicities, languages, and religions in our community.
Art and Culture: we value our community’s talents in art and culture and will showcase the artists and their creative work, particularly in screen media.
Integration: As a refugee and new arrival we acknowledge the difficulties and important of integration, hence, we work towards awareness to benefit both our organisation and our communities in Australia.
Enlightening: To provide practical information relevant community needs, such as health, finance, and Australian laws
Sport: Our younger generations are the future of this country. Farda values the wellbeing of the community’s youth and through social media actively engage with community clubs to promote sports activities.