Finally Home: Shiva's journey
The deputy mayor said, "Udaya, we need your help." A local man had killed his wife in a drunken rage and was thrown in jail, leaving their two children all alone. The mayor pleaded, "Can you take these kids?"
It was the rainy season of 2018, deep in the forest in Western Nepal, and Nepal Director Udaya Bhatta patiently listened to the deputy mayor explain the children's situation. After meeting the children, acquiring the necessary paperwork, and praying, Udaya said yes to taking Shiva and his sister Anisha into the ServLife children's home in Kathmandu.
Watch the video above, for the rest of this story.
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Peace!
From Adam Nevins
Executive Director
ServLife International Inc.
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