President/founder of AFN Mr. Prakash Thapa providing martial arts training to girls from Girls Scout
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To rescue and rehabilitate the homeless dogs living on the streets and offer them food, shelter, medical care and give them a second chance to live.
To empower children through implementation of 3M’s (Martial Arts, Meditation and Mindfulness) fostering emotional resilience, physical wellbeing and inner balance to equip them for a brighter future.
To provide women and young girls with essential self-defense training, enabling them to develop self-confidence, security awareness and the ability to protect themselves thereby contributing to their personal growth and resilience.
To actively engage communities and stakeholders through educational campaigns, workshops and partnerships advocating for animal rights, children’s well-being and women and young girls’ empowerment globally.
Approximately 3,165 girls and women in 5 countries have participated in 100 one day workshops.
Action for Nations (AFN) has been working in USA, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh
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President/founder of AFN Mr. Prakash Thapa providing martial arts training to girls from Girls Scout
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