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Rescue of 9 Helpless Homeless Individuals and Reunion of 2 with Families on Wednesday

Kathmandu - On Wednesday, 9 helpless homeless individuals were rescued from various service centers of the Manavsewa Ashram (Human Service Shelter), and 2 individuals were reunited with their families. On this day, services worth NPR 155,381 were utilized from the Ashram's service centers. Donations amounting to NPR 171,801 were received from various donors for the care and services of the residents in the shelter.

On the same day, as part of food services provided by philanthropic individuals, 8 meals (morning and evening) and 3 snack services were contributed to various service centers. Additionally, in-kind donations worth NPR 140,800 were received, according to the Ashram.

Manavsewa Ashram is dedicated to the rescue, treatment, care, protection, and family reunification of helpless, destitute, disabled, orphaned, and physically and mentally weak individuals who are compelled to live a miserable life on the streets and public places under the open sky. The Ashram formally began its services on Bhadra 13, 2069 BS (August 2012 AD), with its main office in Makwanpur, Hetauda.

The Ashram has announced its goal of making Nepal a nation free of helpless street-dependent individuals who cannot take care of themselves or have no one to care for them (destitute, orphaned, severely disabled, or mentally and physically incapacitated) by the year 2082 BS (2025 AD). To implement this effectively, the Ashram is currently operating through 26 service centers in 20 districts across seven provinces. It also conducts rescue and humane management of helpless homeless individuals in all 77 districts of Nepal, as well as internationally in the UK, Qatar, and Australia.

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