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Manavsewa Ashram Mission 2026: Building a Street-Dependent-Free Nepal 

A national movement dedicated to leaving no one behind on the streets of Nepal 

Manavsewa Ashram (MSA) is pioneering "Mission 2026," a nationwide campaign alongside local governments to eradicate street-dependency and destitution across Nepal. Headquartered in Hetauda, Makwanpur, under Central President Ramji Adhikari, the non-profit has rescued over 10,000 vulnerable individuals, offering shelter, rehabilitation, and family reunifications.  

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Mission 2026: Core Objectives 

Mission 2026 marks a pivotal shift in how Nepal cares for its marginalized, disabled, orphaned, and mentally challenged populations.  

  • Target: Create a completely "street-dependent-free" nation. 
  • Scale: Operates across 27 branches nationwide. 
  • Intervention: Provides emergency rescue, psycho-social counseling, medical treatment, and dignified family reunions.  

Daily Operations & Impact 

Sustaining this massive humanitarian network is highly resource-intensive, requiring approximately Rs 690,000 in daily operating costs. MSA relies on strong community collaboration and has partnered closely with entities like the Kathmandu Metropolitan City and generous public donors to fund long-term rehabilitation shelters. 

Get Involved & Support 

The public is highly encouraged to report individuals in distress to rescue teams or the nearest police station for immediate assistance. 

  • Follow: The Manavsewa Khabar news portal for live updates on nationwide rescue drives. 
  • Hotline Number: MSA homeless rescue call center (01-5979882) 
  • Contact Details: Call the central office at +977 1-5979882 or mobile at +977 985-5076020. 

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