The Cricket Squad Animal Foundation (CSAF) was founded during the Lumpy virus outbreak in cows to serve and care for street animals. Prince Meena is the Managing Director of the group, and he has received an award for his service to cows.
In an effort to aid and service the cows during the Lumpy virus epidemic, the cricket team members founded the CSAF organization. He first joined CSAF after being motivated to perform social work by the organization's founder, Abhishek Chauhan.
Abhishek Chahuan, the CEO of the Cricket Squad Animal Foundation (CSAF) is Prince's mentor. He constantly encourages him to perform charitable deeds and fosters a sense of giving in him. In order for him and his team members to be able to care for the animals, his mentor imparted to them his understanding of the medical needs of the animals. Since animals are unable to communicate their emotions like humans can, he looks up to his parents as role models who have always guided him and taught him how to serve animals.
Serving and caring for animals such as cows, dogs, and other pets is the primary goal of the Cricket Squad Animal Foundation (CSAF). Their primary focus is on street animals, whom they attempt to care for during accidents and also feed them. Prince says he's discovered a second family in this group, one that is always there for him.
His greatest accomplishment to date is receiving an award for serving the cows from the District Collector. He takes immense pleasure in having won an award at such a young age.
Prince finds motivation in the saying, "Seva hi humara dharam hai aur seva hi humara karam hai." According to him, the only way to find tranquility is to serve others. He counsels the young people to serve animals for a short while during their leisure time. There is nowhere else where one may get the joy and tranquility that comes from helping others.