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Bryant’s wife is the daughter of missionary parents and lived in Nepal for eight years of her childhood. She has worked for the American Red Cross and for Youth With a Mission, an interdenominational, nonprofit Christian missionary organization.“We wanted to do something in development work, or mission work,” Bryant said. “We wanted to engage in a part of the world where people are forgotten.”
He got out of the Air Force and was working in New Delhi, India, in 2011, for a company that offers affordable solar power to people who do not have access to reliable energy. But a businessman there suggested he and Katrina start a manufacturing company in Nepal to help people trapped by poverty, discrimination and disease.
“We didn’t know anything about fashion or manufacturing,” Bryant said. “We prayed about it.”And then, in partnership with another couple, Canadian Preston Thiessen, who had studied business and economics, and Sweden’s Mirjam Thiessen, who has a garment-production background, they did it. They were in Nepal by January 2012.“Purnaa” is a Nepali word that means whole, or complete, or perfected.
“We liked that, because Purnaa is a place where we want our clients to become whole again,” Bryant said.He said thousands of Nepali girls, ages 5 to 14, are taken out of their country each year and sent to India, other parts of Asia and the Middle East, some to brothels, others to homes to do unpaid domestic work.

भिडियो हेर्न तलको विज्ञापनलाई हटाउनुहोस

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