sally: anju pun is helping to put the pieces back together. anju: very much rewarding., because after a lot of work, when you are able to reunite a child with her or his family, i think it's the best thing in the world. that's how i feel and my team feels. [conversation in foreign language] sally: many of the children, like devi, are still traumatized. [conversation in foreign language] female: [speaking foreign language] sally: this video shows the day that devi and the other children were rescued from the illegal orphanage. they had been held on the outskirts of kathmandu for more than six months. anju: they thought of a better life here. they were lured, the families were tricked, but, actually, the life which they were living in this place was hell. sally: the orphanage owners had failed to secure sponsors. meanwhile, the children went hungry. anju: it boils me, you know? and i think that anger is good for me because that will help me to talk in front of the government authorities and the people who are supporting orphanages that "you are harming children." sally: d