Tuesday 9 December 2014

Reuniting soldiers with stray animals





  • The 2014 CNN Hero of the Year is Pen Farthing, founder of Nowzad Dogs

  • Nowzad, named after the dog Farthing adopted in Afghanistan, reunites soldiers with strays

  • Farthing: "I know that the dog I looked after was my saving grace from the stress of conflict"




(CNN) -- Pen Farthing, who founded a nonprofit that reunites soldiers with stray dogs and cats they took in during combat, is the 2014 CNN Hero of the Year.


"There is no stronger bond between man and dog than that formed during war," Farthing said at the annual tribute show, which aired Sunday night on CNN's global networks.


The star-studded event, held in New York at the American Museum of Natural History, honored the Top 10 CNN Heroes of 2014 -- everyday people making extraordinary efforts to change the world. Of those 10, CNN's audience voted Farthing as the Hero of the Year.


"Wow, I am absolutely at a loss for words," Farthing said as he accepted the award. "This is absolutely amazing. I would really like to thank everybody who voted for the Nowzad charity and what we do in Afghanistan and believing in us. And I would also like to thank all the other heroes in this room for doing what they do to make this world an absolute better place. Thank you guys for doing what you do. Thank you."





Farthing accepts his award








The top 10 CNN Heroes of the year pose on stage with their awards during the annual tribute show in New York.The top 10 CNN Heroes of the year pose on stage with their awards during the annual tribute show in New York.



Pen Farthing, whose nonprofit reunites soldiers with the stray dogs they befriended in Afghanistan, was announced as the CNN Hero of the Year. The Hero of the Year, chosen by CNN's audience in an online vote, receives $100,000 to go with the $25,000 each Hero receives for making the top 10.Pen Farthing, whose nonprofit reunites soldiers with the stray dogs they befriended in Afghanistan, was announced as the CNN Hero of the Year. The Hero of the Year, chosen by CNN's audience in an online vote, receives $100,000 to go with the $25,000 each Hero receives for making the top 10.



CNN Hero Leela Hazzah, who is helping to save lions in Africa, holds up her award next to actress Christina Hendricks during the show.CNN Hero Leela Hazzah, who is helping to save lions in Africa, holds up her award next to actress Christina Hendricks during the show.



For the second straight year, the gala was held at the American Museum of Natural History.For the second straight year, the gala was held at the American Museum of Natural History.



Sheryl Crow performs "Wide River to Cross" with CNN Hero Arthur Bloom and his MusiCorps Wounded Warrior Band.Sheryl Crow performs "Wide River to Cross" with CNN Hero Arthur Bloom and his MusiCorps Wounded Warrior Band.



Actor Benedict Cumberbatch speaks on stage during the show.Actor Benedict Cumberbatch speaks on stage during the show.



CNN Hero Juan Pablo Romero Fuentes gives his speech. His nonprofit Los Patojos, which translates to the Little Ones, has helped more than 1,000 children in Guatemala. The program offers free classes, tutoring and meals, as well as low-cost medical care. CNN Hero Juan Pablo Romero Fuentes gives his speech. His nonprofit Los Patojos, which translates to the Little Ones, has helped more than 1,000 children in Guatemala. The program offers free classes, tutoring and meals, as well as low-cost medical care.



Television host Kelly Ripa was among the celebrity presenters.Television host Kelly Ripa was among the celebrity presenters.



Comedian Kathy Griffin speaks on stage during the show.Comedian Kathy Griffin speaks on stage during the show.



CNN Hero Elimelech Goldberg founded a program that provides free martial arts classes so kids with cancer can learn to control their pain and feel powerful.CNN Hero Elimelech Goldberg founded a program that provides free martial arts classes so kids with cancer can learn to control their pain and feel powerful.



From left, CNN anchors Brooke Baldwin, Christine Romans, Don Lemon and Ashleigh Banfield take a selfie during the show.From left, CNN anchors Brooke Baldwin, Christine Romans, Don Lemon and Ashleigh Banfield take a selfie during the show.



Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock makes an appearance.Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock makes an appearance.



Questlove, drummer for The Roots, introduces one of the CNN Heroes.Questlove, drummer for The Roots, introduces one of the CNN Heroes.



Once again, CNN's Anderson Cooper hosted the event. Once again, CNN's Anderson Cooper hosted the event.



CNN Hero Patricia Kelly teaches horseback riding and animal science to at-risk youths, offering them an alternative to the streets.CNN Hero Patricia Kelly teaches horseback riding and animal science to at-risk youths, offering them an alternative to the streets.



Actor Taye Diggs introduces one of the top 10 Heroes.Actor Taye Diggs introduces one of the top 10 Heroes.



Trisha Yearwood performs her latest song, "PrizeFighter."Trisha Yearwood performs her latest song, "PrizeFighter."



Actress Rosie Perez was another one of the celebrity presenters.Actress Rosie Perez was another one of the celebrity presenters.




'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'

'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute'






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Actor Benedict Cumberbatch was among the celebrities on the red carpet for "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute."Actor Benedict Cumberbatch was among the celebrities on the red carpet for "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute."



Comedian Kathy Griffin and host Anderson CooperComedian Kathy Griffin and host Anderson Cooper



Singer Sheryl Crow will be performing on stage with Top 10 CNN Hero Arthur Bloom and the MusiCorps Wounded Warrior Band.Singer Sheryl Crow will be performing on stage with Top 10 CNN Hero Arthur Bloom and the MusiCorps Wounded Warrior Band.



Actress Christina HendricksActress Christina Hendricks



Actress Quvenzhané WallisActress Quvenzhané Wallis



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Actor Tyler James WilliamsActor Tyler James Williams



Singer Trisha Yearwood will be performing the title track from her new album, "PrizeFighter."Singer Trisha Yearwood will be performing the title track from her new album, "PrizeFighter."



Morgan Spurlock, filmmaker and host of CNN's "Inside Man"Morgan Spurlock, filmmaker and host of CNN's "Inside Man"



Questlove, drummer of The RootsQuestlove, drummer of The Roots



John Walsh, victims' rights advocate and host of CNN's "The Hunt"John Walsh, victims' rights advocate and host of CNN's "The Hunt"



Chef and author Rocco DiSpiritoChef and author Rocco DiSpirito



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On the red carpet for CNN Heroes

On the red carpet for CNN Heroes

On the red carpet for CNN Heroes

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In addition to the $25,000 that each person receives for making the Top 10, Farthing will be awarded $100,000 for his cause.


The inspiration for Nowzad Dogs came in 2006.


When Farthing helped break up a dogfight in the town of Nowzad, Afghanistan, the Royal Marine sergeant didn't think much of it. The war-torn town was overrun with dogs.


But when one of those dogs followed him back to base, it was hard to tell who rescued whom.


"As the troop sergeant, I was there to motivate the guys and get them fired up again to go out and do the job. ... But no one was doing that for me," Farthing said earlier this year. "My time with this dog was a way of de-stressing, collecting my thoughts and popping my head back in the game."


After his tour ended, Farthing went through a difficult process to get Nowzad home to Britain. Realizing he wasn't the only one, he soon founded Nowzad Dogs to help other soldiers whose lives were turned around by the animals they befriended.


Nowzad Dogs also works to promote animal welfare in Afghanistan.


The group's shelter and clinic in Kabul are staffed by 14 Afghan nationals, four of whom are trained veterinarians. The group spays and neuters street dogs and cats and vaccinates them against rabies to reduce the stray animal population. In turn, those efforts help protect residents by having fewer rabid animals roaming the streets.


To date, Nowzad Dogs has reunited nearly 700 soldiers with the animals they adopted in Afghanistan.


"I know that the dog I looked after was my saving grace from the stress of conflict," Farthing said. "And because of that initial bond, the work goes on: reuniting soldiers with their companions, tackling rabies and training veterinarians in Kabul. I would like to thank everybody for their support. We're making a difference for the Afghan people, the soldiers and one dog and cat at a time."









Pen Farthing, a former sergeant in the Royal Marines, is reuniting soldiers with the stray dogs they befriended while serving in Afghanistan. Farthing's nonprofit, Nowzad Dogs, has helped more than 700 soldiers from eight countries.Pen Farthing, a former sergeant in the Royal Marines, is reuniting soldiers with the stray dogs they befriended while serving in Afghanistan. Farthing's nonprofit, Nowzad Dogs, has helped more than 700 soldiers from eight countries.



Farthing named his nonprofit for the stray he rescued during his tour. He said Nowzad filled an important void in his life: "My time with this dog was a way of de-stressing, collecting my thoughts."Farthing named his nonprofit for the stray he rescued during his tour. He said Nowzad filled an important void in his life: "My time with this dog was a way of de-stressing, collecting my thoughts."



Nowzad Dogs has a shelter and clinic in Kabul, Afghanistan, that includes several trained veterinarians. The clinic spays or neuters street dogs and cats. It also vaccinates them and gives them microchips.Nowzad Dogs has a shelter and clinic in Kabul, Afghanistan, that includes several trained veterinarians. The clinic spays or neuters street dogs and cats. It also vaccinates them and gives them microchips.



Nowzad Dogs works to promote animal welfare in Afghanistan, a country that Farthing wants to retain a connection to. Nowzad Dogs works to promote animal welfare in Afghanistan, a country that Farthing wants to retain a connection to.



Pets spend two to three months at the shelter before being transported to the soldier's home country.Pets spend two to three months at the shelter before being transported to the soldier's home country.



Farthing says his dog, Nowzad, adopted him after Farthing broke up a dogfight.Farthing says his dog, Nowzad, adopted him after Farthing broke up a dogfight.



Farthing's organization is one of the only official animal shelters in Afghanistan. Farthing's organization is one of the only official animal shelters in Afghanistan.



Nowzad Dogs' Kabul-based shelter and clinic are staffed by 14 Afghan nationals.Nowzad Dogs' Kabul-based shelter and clinic are staffed by 14 Afghan nationals.



Farthing carries food for animals.Farthing carries food for animals.



Nowzad Dogs has reunited almost 700 people with their adopted animals in Afghanistan.Nowzad Dogs has reunited almost 700 people with their adopted animals in Afghanistan.




CNN Hero: Pen FarthingCNN Hero: Pen Farthing






CNN Heroes: Nowzad Dogs

Celebrity presenters at the tribute show this year included actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Christina Hendricks, Taye Diggs, Rosie Perez, Uzo Aduba and John Leguizamo. Also appearing were comedian Kathy Griffin, musician Questlove of The Roots, Kelly Ripa of "Live with Kelly and Michael" and Morgan Spurlock of CNN's "Inside Man."


The event included musical performances by Sheryl Crow and Trisha Yearwood. Yearwood performed her latest song, "PrizeFighter," while Crow performed "Wide River to Cross" with CNN Hero Arthur Bloom and his MusiCorps Wounded Warrior Band.


Photos: Stars on the 'Heroes' red carpet


Musician Nick Jonas, actor Tyler James Williams and actress Quvenzhane Wallis were also on hand to present awards to remarkable "young wonders" who are doing their part to help change their communities.


The stories of this year's Top 10 Heroes, who were nominated by CNN's global audience and profiled earlier this year on CNN, can be found at CNNHeroes.com. Through Amazon Payments, anyone who wants to contribute can make a direct charitable donation to a Hero's designated nonprofit until December 31.


Since 2007, the CNN Heroes campaign has profiled more than 200 people on CNN and CNN.com. It has also received more than 50,000 nominations from more than 100 countries.


As part of their award package, each of the Top 10 CNN Heroes will also receive organizational training through the Annenberg Foundation, a global supporter of nonprofit organizations. All 10 Heroes will participate in customized versions of the Annenberg Alchemy program, tailored to help grow their individual organizations.


Here are the rest of this year's Top 10 CNN Heroes listed in alphabetical order:


Arthur Bloom: How the healing power of music helps wounded warriors Arthur Bloom has used the healing power of music to help hundreds of injured soldiers recover their lives. His program, MusiCorps, pairs professional musicians with troops recovering at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, helping them play instruments and write and record music. "By injecting music into this space, we can inject life," Bloom said. "There's nothing injured about the way they do it. It's just good music."


Jon Burns: Turning soccer fans into an army for good Jon Burns is rallying fellow soccer fans to help children from poor communities in cities hosting the World Cup and other major tournaments. Since 2006, his nonprofit, Lionsraw, has engaged more than 500 volunteers in construction projects and educational programs that have benefited nearly 6,000 children. "We're trying to harness the passion of football fans to make a difference," he said.


Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg: Helping kids kick the pain and fear out of cancer Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg lost his 2-year-old daughter to leukemia in 1981. Today, his nonprofit, Kids Kicking Cancer, uses martial arts to help children battling serious illnesses manage pain during medical treatments. The group has provided free lessons and support for 5,000 children and their families. "They're often so afraid," Goldberg said. "We teach kids how to control their pain and make them feel powerful."


Leela Hazzah: Transforming lion killers into 'Lion Guardians' Leela Hazzah has dedicated her life to lion conservation. In 2007, she started Lion Guardians, a nonprofit that works with African Maasai warriors to protect lions. The group now employs more than 70 Lion Guardians throughout East Africa and has helped the lion population grow. "I know we're making a difference," Hazzah said. "When I first moved here, I never heard lions roaring. But now I hear lions roaring all the time."


Patricia Kelly: Cowgirl uses horses to motivate at-risk kids Patricia Kelly is using horses to motivate at-risk children in Hartford, Connecticut. Her nonprofit, Ebony Horsewomen, provides horseback riding lessons and teaches animal science to more than 300 young people a year. "We use horses as a hook to create pride, esteem and healing," said Kelly. "They learn that they have ability. They just have to unlock it."


Annette March-Grier: Helping Baltimore's grieving kids heal Annette March-Grier grew up in her family's funeral home. After her mother's death, she created Roberta's House, a nonprofit in Baltimore that helps children and their families cope with grief. Since 2008, more than 1,000 children have benefited from the group's free programs. "We're giving families in this city a sense of hope," she said. "We're helping to heal wounds and bring families back together again."


Ned Norton: Fitness buff helps disabled find 'strength' For the last 25 years, Ned Norton has provided strength and conditioning training to people living with a variety of disabilities. He now trains more than 120 people every week through his nonprofit, Warriors on Wheels. "I'm building them up, building them stronger, so they can go out and live life like they're supposed to." Norton said.


Juan Pablo Romero Fuentes: Building a brighter future for Guatemala's kids Amid the violence in his native Guatemala, Juan Pablo Romero Fuentes turned his family's home into a haven for young people. Since 2006, his nonprofit, Los Patojos (the Little Ones), has provided educational opportunities and support to more than 1,000 children. I want to inspire these kids," he said. "They are the ones in charge of writing the new history in Guatemala."


Dr. Wendy Ross: Taking autistic kids out to a ball game Dr. Wendy Ross is opening new worlds to autistic children and their families. Since 2010, her nonprofit, Autism Inclusion Resources, has helped hundreds of families navigate challenging social situations, such as sporting events and airport travel. "If you start taking steps outside of your door, your world gets bigger and bigger," said Ross. "We just want people to have opportunities."


CNN's Meghan Dunn contributed to this report.



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