Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service also said those unable to volunteer their time can donate to its Neighbors in Need: Afghan Allies fund to help provide food, housing assistance, clothing With the crisis in Afghanistan worsening, Afghan women, children, and refugees need help. Your guide to what to do, where to donate, and how to help. How to Help Afghan Refugees In the DC Area Here are some organizations in the D.C. Area that are helping.
Here's how you can help them and organizations on the ground in Afghanistan. Support efforts to resettle Afghan refugees in their new communities. Human rights lawyer Mai El-Sadany tweeted a thread of local efforts to help resettle Afghan refugees in the U.S. And Canada.
-Donate online to the LIRS's Neighbors in Need: Afghan Allies Fund. Your gift helps provide food, housing assistance, clothing and other basic needs as Afghan families await the official services available to them.-Volunteer to help to resettle refugees in Fort Worth. How you can help: When a newly arrived refugee family is in their first home, apartment or motel room, Miry's List staff will meet them and create a prioritized list of supplies.
How to help Afghan refugees. In Washington, D.C., Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area put a call out for volunteers to help assist resettled Afghans. For Afghan refugees coming to the U.S. The Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service is looking for volunteers to assist Afghan refugees with airport pickups, housing and meals. Human Rights First is accepting donations to help provide pro-bono legal assistance to Afghan evacuees to safely leave and protect their identities from the Taliban.
Here's how you can help them and organizations on the ground in Afghanistan. Volunteer to help resettled refugees: Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service is asking for volunteers to help refugees upon arrival with airport pickups, meal assistance, mentorship, tutoring and more.
Refugees International (four stars on Charity Navigator) is similarly calling on the administration to support Afghan refugees and displaced peoples through immediate diplomatic and humanitarian With refugees being evacuated from Afghanistan, readers have been contacting Good Faith Media wondering how individuals and houses of faith can help. Refugee resettlement in the U.S.