Bindiya believes in language access and equity. She is a community-based healthcare administrator, an advocate, and educator with a focus on healthcare interpreting. She speaks Nepali and is actively involved with the Bhutanese refugee population in MA. She has a Masters in International Development and Social Change from Clark University. She is a freelance CCHI certified Medical Interpreter and a Certified Court Interpreter in Nepali.
Bindiya has worked in refugee resettlement from 2007 to 2013 and has extensive experience in immigration law. Since 2013, she has worked at Caregiver Homes and provides operational support to Adult Foster Care programs along with online digital care coaching for Nepali speaking caregivers. At present she holds a position of Program Director, Interpreter Education at Found in Translation. She is responsible for interpreting program designs, implementation, mentoring new trainers and providing continuing education opportunities for trained interpreters. Also, she is a trainer for Nepali medical interpreter students in various platforms across the state of MA. In all her roles, she has been a passionate advocate for languages of lesser diffusion like Nepali and promotes language access for essential community services.