Former British Marine Pen Farthing is a man who has the Commando spirit writ through him: he never gives up. But a year after miraculously escaping the bloody chaos of Kabul, with 171 cats and dogs ...
Former Marine Paul ‘Pen’ Farthing has issued a desperate plea for help from outside Kabul airport, where he and his team are stuck with 173 animals waiting for a flight home. The founder of animal ...
Paul "Pen" Farthing is a former U.K. Royal Marine who founded Nowzad, a shelter for animals in Afghanistan. The U.K.'s Sky News reported Farthing arrived at London's Heathrow Airport on August 29 ...
Courtesy of Pen FarthingLONDON—When the Afghan capital fell in August 2021, former British Royal Marine Pen Farthing raised a million pounds of private funds within days to evacuate 171 cats and dogs ...
Paul "Pen" Farthing hopes to evacuate 140 dogs and 60 cats from the Afghan capital following the Taliban takeover Janine Henni is a Royals Staff Writer for PEOPLE Digital, covering modern monarchies ...
The former Marine Pen Farthing, who coordinated the evacuation of cats and dogs from Kabul in Aug. 2021, says he had to leave the city because of Prince Harry’s claim that the royal killed 25 Taliban ...
A former royal marine who founded an animal shelter in Kabul has been forced to leave staff behind in Afghanistan as he evacuates the crisis-hit country with 173 cats and dogs. Staff of the animal ...
A former British Marine turned charity director in Afghanistan has been given the go-ahead to fly his staff and animals out of the country. Paul Farthing, better known as "Pen," has been campaigning ...
Former Royal Marine and animal-rescue boss Paul "Pen" Farthing confirmed his 67 employees have safely arrived in Pakistan. Facebook A former commando in the Royal Marines turned dog-rescue operator ...
Former Marine Pen Farthing’s mission to rescue animals from Afghanistan and bring them to the UK as the country fell to the Taliban will be examined by the Charity Commission. The charity regulator ...
The Taliban’s takeover of Kabul means that Nowzad – the non-profit that has spent nearly 15 years reuniting stray dogs with the soldiers who rescued them – no longer has a future in Afghanistan.
Former British Royal Marine Paul "Pen" Farthing is stuck at Kabul Airport with 200 rescue animals. There was a plan to evacuate him, his staff, and animals on Friday using a charter plane. It is ...
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