Manisha Shrestha was born in Nepal and raised in Colorado. She came to the States with her family at the age of 3. Her parents taught her the value of working hard and giving back. She is a Solution Manager, supporting USDA in various technical (IT) projects. She has over 18 years of experience working with international organizations and creating sustainable projects in improvised communities. As a Returned U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer from the Philippines, she has extensive experience in fundraising and building key strategic partnerships to drive change. She is passionate about working and providing her healthcare, education, and sustainability expertise.
Bea is currently the executive assistant of Katie, the Global Orphan Prevention Founder and CEO. She is a virtual assistant that helps Katie to do the things that need to be done in Global Orphan Prevention. One of the works of Bea is the Gala Auction and Sponsors reach-out. She is also working on the Website management and Social Media Content of Global Orphan Prevention.
Hello world, I’m Pratistha Devkota, 19, an aspiring aviator and a commercial pilot graduate. I’m a simple girl from humble beginnings who’s curious about trying new things and being exposed to multiple things like pageants, sports, scripting, singing, and many more. I’m also a former member of Nepal Peace Scouts and 1st Dan in Taekwondo. Born and brought up in Nepal, I have experienced a patriarchal society and the dim status of females in it beyond potential.
Global Orphan Prevention is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to preventing child abandonment and orphanage proliferation globally. The organization was established in 2011 and aims to ensure that every child grows up in a loving, safe, and nurturing family environment. The organization's approach focuses on providing families with the resources and support they need to care for their children.
Child trafficking is a global issue that has become a significant threat to the safety, well-being, and future of millions of children worldwide. According to the United Nations, at least 1.2 million children are trafficked every year, and this number continues to grow. Child trafficking involves the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of children for exploitation. This exploitation can take many forms, including forced labor, sexual exploitation, and forced marriage. While the problem of child trafficking is complex, there are ways to prevent it, and one of the most effective ways is through education, leadership, and economic development.
As a parent, you want your child to succeed in life and to grow up to be a confident, capable adult. One way to help your child achieve these goals is to empower them. Parents need to empower their children because it helps them to develop a sense of self-worth, confidence, and resilience. When children feel empowered, they are more likely to take risks, try new things, and overcome challenges. This can help them to develop important life skills and to achieve their goals.
Parents care about their children's safety because it is a fundamental part of their role as caregivers and because they love their children. The bond between parents and their children is one of the strongest and most meaningful relationships that exists in human society which is why they feel a strong sense of duty to provide for and protect their children. This is why teaching children about the dangers of human trafficking is a vital component towards their overall safety awareness.   

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