Where is Pen Farthing now? Facts You Need To Know About Nowzad Dogs Charity Founder
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Pen Farthing was a commando in the Royal Marines and started the charity Nowzad Dogs in the UK.
When Kabul fell in August 2021, the former command decided to stay until it could let its Afghan staff and their families leave. People who cared for him have raised more than £200,000 to charter a flight to bring his employees, their families and the animals at the charity’s shelter to safety.
On August 27, British forces helped Pen to get to the airport with his animals.
Because the British government did not accept his offer to evacuate more people with those empty seats, Farthing left Afghanistan on August 28 with them as the only passenger on a private jet that could have evacuated another 229 people.
What happened to Pen Farthing?
Recently, Pen Farthing posted a photo of himself on Instagram and said he is taking a break from social media for a while.
He said he realized that being on social media is probably half the problem and it will be fine to take a break.
The former commander has not said anything about his future plans. He was in Kabul in 2021, but he got his rescue animals at the airport.
The private plane rented for the evacuation flight is said to have landed in Kabul on August 28.
He told The Sun it was just too sad to leave them behind and that there were “a lot of tears” when he walked away from them.
Farthing would fly to Tashkent and then the UK, where his animals would be quarantined until Christmas.
How much money does Pen Farthing have?
Based on how much his business costs, Pen Farthing’s net worth is probably around $500,000 or even more.
He started an animal welfare group in Britain called Nowzad Dogs. Nowzad Dogs’ financial data for the year ended 31 March 2021 shows that they made a total of £838,078 and spent a total of £727,913.
The charity is Pen’s main source of income. It is paid for by donations and fundraising.
A man who used to be a commando is a humble person who wants to live a good life with the money he has earned so far.
He was nominated for the RSPCA Animal Hero Awards and CNN named him the ‘CNN Hero of 2014’.
Family news about Pen Farthing
In 1969 Paul Farthing was born to English parents in the county of Essex. He will turn 53 at the end of this year.
Farthing is white, like his parents, and he appears to be a Christian. His parents also look like they were born and raised in Britain.
In the same way, they are thrilled to see their son doing such good things for others.
Farthing seems to come from a wealthy family and had a good time growing up.
His family seems to be a source of motivation for him, and they have always encouraged him to do good things and prayed for him to do well.
The reason he is so kind and humble is because of his mom and dad.
Who is Pen Farthing’s wife? Information about their children
Pen Farthing married Kaisa Markhus and they have been happy together ever since.
Kaisa was the country director of an organization called Ascend Athletics. This group encouraged Afghan girls to exercise.
She has also worked for the charity Nowzad Dogs, helping her husband with his work as much as she could. Her parents raised her in Norway, where she was born.
The couple enjoys traveling together and even shares pictures of themselves on social media. She is known on Instagram as @kaisahelene and has over 2,500 followers. However, her account is currently set to private.
No one knows if the couple has a child, and they seem to have seen Nowzad Dogs as their home and the dogs as part of their family, which is very kind of them.
What is Pen Farthing’s name?
Paul “Pen” Farthing was formerly a commando in the Royal Marines. In 2007 he started the charity Nowzad Dogs.
Pen had tried to get the charity’s animal shelter in Taliban-controlled Kabul to fly him, his 200 dogs and cats, and 68 Afghan refugees out of the city.
On August 24, 2021, it was announced that the UK government had issued visas to Pen’s 68 animal rescue workers and their families.
Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said that if Pen, 52, and his staff and animals come to Kabul Airport, officials will try to get a runway for the plane he rented. This would allow Pen, his staff and their animals to be evacuated.
As the group was evicted from Nowzad, suicide bombers from Isis-K attacked civilians and US Marines outside the airport gates.
At least 169 people were killed in the explosions. Among them were 72 Afghan civilians, 12 Marines and a naval medic.
Even on August 28, the story got more and more exciting
Farthing and his rescue cats and dogs are now at Kabul airport, but his Afghan staff can’t get in because the Taliban stopped them at the airport. That means they have to stay in the country.
His wife Kaisa is Norwegian. She left the country with an unnamed pregnant American friend, while her husband remained in Kabul. He said he would not leave until all 25 of his employees and their immediate families had a safe way out of the troubled country.
Markhus said she and her friend nearly died as thousands of people rushed to the airport and soldiers fired warning shots into the air.
Outside, they had to evade Taliban forces. Every night they stayed in a hiding place and tried to escape the next day.
What does Nowzad mean?
Pen started the charity Nowzad Dogs after rescuing a dog he named Nowzad while serving in the Afghan city of Nowzad.
It was founded in 2007 to help former servicemen and women reunite with pets they met during their tour.
But Pen and Nowzad are also helping animals in Afghanistan by building the first animal shelter in the country.
Since the Afghan government fell, he has worked to get his staff, their families and 140 dogs and 60 cats out of the country. He calls this plan “Operation Ark.”
Pen Farthing has left Afghanistan, but the pets are still there.
It looks like Farthing will leave Afghanistan with the animals he rescued, but at the moment nothing is certain because of all the changes that have taken place.
Pen admitted defeat on August 26, 2021, having had to leave Afghanistan without his rescue dogs, cats and 25 staff members.
But then he was told, “Biden has changed the rules about who can enter,” and the Taliban refused to accept paperwork for his staff.
He added: “We had to leave the airport, and as soon as we did, those attacks started, and then everything went crazy.
“As we tried to leave the airport, we were gassed with tear gas, so it was obvious we were trying to drive the car when we couldn’t see anything.
What happened to Pen Farthing?
Although he was able to get his rescue animals to the airport, he is still in Kabul.
On August 28, the private plane hired for the evacuation flight is said to have landed in Kabul.
No one knows exactly when the flight will depart, but it should be in the next few hours.
He told The Sun: “It’s so sad I had to leave them behind.”
He also said there were “a lot of tears” when he left them.
“I feel sorry for them, but I’m happy for myself and happy for the animals.
Pen will fly to Tashkent and then to the UK, where his animals will be quarantined until Christmas.
How does Operation Ark work?
Since the Taliban took back control of Afghanistan in August 2021, Pen has launched a fundraising campaign called “Operation Ark” to get the staff and 200 animals of his animal rescue organization in Kabul, Nowzad, onto a private plane and out of the country.
Wallace has said Farthing and his team have been given seats on a plane, but he will not prioritize animals over “the men, women and children we see who desperately need the gate.”
Private life
Paul Farthing was born in Essex, England. He joined the Royal Marines and became a sergeant. He is married to Kaisa Markhus, who was country director of Ascend Athletics, an organization that helped Afghan girls to play sports.
Farthing started the charity Nowzad Dogs and wrote several books, such as Wylie: The Brave Street Dog Who Never Gave Up.
Farthing was sent to Afghanistan in 2006. While there, he stopped a fight between two dogs on the street in the city of Nawzad. One of the dogs, which he later named Nowzad, went with him when he was sent to war. Farthing wanted to return the dog to the UK when he was done with his deployment. This led him to start the animal charity Nowzad Dogs.