Kintsugi Goodwill Foundation is a nonprofit organization inspired by the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi—the practice of repairing broken pottery with gold, transforming fractures into marks of beauty and strength. In the same spirit, we believe that lives broken by hardship, loss, or poverty can be restored with love, dignity, and purpose.
Founded by Justin John and Biju John, Kintsugi Goodwill Foundation was born from a shared vision to bring hope and healing to the marginalized and forgotten. Rooted in Christian values and guided by compassion, we are committed to serving with humility and integrity—restoring lives, one act of kindness at a time.
Kintsugi Goodwill Foundation exists to mend lives with love and restore hope with purpose by empowering marginalized and underprivileged communities. We achieve this through holistic initiatives that provide education for children, homes for the homeless, nourishment for the hungry, healthcare for the sick, and pathways for sustainable livelihoods—all rooted in the belief that every life, like Kintsugi art, can be made more beautiful through restoration.
To see broken lives and communities beautifully restored—where every individual, regardless of background or circumstance, discovers dignity, hope, and purpose through love, compassion, and opportunity.