Vulnerable People Project

Making Afghan Ally Voices Heard

Afghan allies are still suffering after the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. We're collecting and telling their stories to drive action for their relief.

Listen to a real audio request for help from Anne (not her real name) that she sent during the U.S. withdrawal in 2021.
Texts for help
Afghan people at the wall

The Situation

The United States of America made a promise to take care of its Afghan allies. President Joe Biden broke that promise. There are 180,000 individuals who are eligible SIVs (Special Immigrant Visas), many of whom are still vulnerable and abandoned.

These are men and women who put their lives on the line to serve our country. Yet, they have been abandoned and left to fend for themselves, fleeing for their lives as terrorist groups hunt them down. Thousands have died; many more are living in deep poverty, unable to provide the most basic of necessities for themselves and their families.

The main purpose of this site is to give abandoned Afghan allies a voice and to share their stories with members of Congress and the American people.

Fallen districts at the time of Biden's July 6, 2021, speech where he promises Afghanistan wouldn't fall
85%
Last Plane out of Kabul
8/30/2021
Total Special Immigration Visas Qualified
180,000
Afghans facing acute hunger
20M
Abbey Gate

Vulnerable people are strong people placed in impossible situations.

Jason Jones

The Vulnerable People Project, Director

Learn

Use the resources below to learn more about the situation and what the Vulnerable People Project and others are doing to help keep our promise to our allies and the suffering people of Afghanistan.

Donate to help save Afghan lives!

Your generous gift goes directly to the needs of those suffering in Afghanistan. VPP has already distributed over 250,000 meals to Afghani families in need.