
The Manavsewa Ashram is solely a non-profit social organization founded in Makwanpur, Hetauda, on 29 August, 2012, dedicated to making Nepal a 'street people free country' by helping the most vulnerable, impoverished, disabled, homeless, physically weak or mentally or psychologically challenged people who are forced to live miserable lives in the open sky street-banks and public places.
To support and rehabilitate Nepal's homeless, vulnerable, and helpless individuals by providing food, shelter, care, and dignity.
Food, clothing and shelter for all. Building, Declaring and Implementing Supportive (Helpless, Disabled, Helpless, Orphaned, Unaccompanied, Mentally and Physically Weak) Road Dependent Human Free Nation Nepal.The Country of Humanity, Nepal.

Creative programs have been organized in various places of the country since 2066 BS with the aim of developing humanity, philanthropy, social spirit in the people and building good and virtuous citizens through the non-profit social organization Thoughts for superb living completing one year of service expansion of the organization in Makwanpur district, various seven-day programs were conducted in Jestha 2069 BS.
Among them, a banquet was organized on June 7 with the street people who are living in misery in the streets and public places of Hetauda. A one-day banquet program organized for the street people in Hetauda to help the people living a miserable life in various street corners and public places was a great success. Such people have been forced to live a miserable life in the scorching heat of Baishakh and the bitter cold of Paush-magh for years.
There is no one who can do anything for themselves and no one to take care of them,
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To establish Nepal as a “Country of Humanity” by permanently eliminating road-dependent life, ensuring protection, dignity, and care for helpless individuals, and committing to the creation of a compassionate, humane, and inclusive society where no one is forced to live without shelter or support.
To strengthen Human Service Ashrams through social learning initiatives, skill-based training, self-employment promotion, mental health and senior citizen support, stray animal management, and active public participation to promote humanity and social responsibility.
To immediately rescue, protect, and humanely manage homeless, orphaned, disabled, mentally challenged, and life-threatened individuals living on the streets, while completing necessary preparations and initiatives toward declaring Nepal a road-dependent human-free nation.