Meet the Leaders

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Founder

Joni Fonda

With a deep commitment to empowering neurodivergent individuals, Joni founded PUPA Center to create a space where life skills, independence, and dignity come first. Guided by hands-on experience and a strong belief in inclusive growth, Joni continues to shape PUPA Center’s vision and direction.

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Ninik Kristyaningsih

Head of Program

As Head of Program, Ninik is responsible for shaping, coordinating, and refining PUPA Center’s core programs. Her work ensures that each activity is purposeful, well-structured, and aligned with the individual needs of neurodivergent participants.

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Head of Business & Enterprise

Christine Santoso

Driving sustainability and growth, Christine leads PUPA Center’s business and enterprise initiatives with a strong focus on impact. She bridges purpose and practicality, developing partnerships and opportunities that support meaningful, inclusive pathways for neurodivergent individuals.

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Head of Staff

Adlina Attahiroh

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Overseeing day-to-day operations and team coordination, Adlina ensures that PUPA Center’s programs run smoothly and effectively. She supports staff development, internal communication, and operational alignment to create a supportive environment for both the team and participants.

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General Affairs

Margaretha Tanumijaya

Managing administrative and operational needs, Margaretha supports the day-to-day functions that keep PUPA Center running smoothly. She ensures systems, facilities, and internal processes are well-organized to support both the team and program activities.