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Afghanistan Safe Passage Initiaive

, Operation Recovery, Inc.

The Afghanistan initiative, launched by the non-profit organization Operation Recovery, is a response to the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan and the resulting risks faced by Afghan allies and their families. Many Afghans have provided crucial support to the United States during the conflict, including as interpreters and other support staff. However, as the situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated, these individuals and their families have become increasingly vulnerable to threats from the Taliban and other groups.

The Afghanistan initiative aims to provide safe passage and support for these at-risk individuals and their families. In addition to providing direct aid, the initiative seeks to raise awareness about the situation in Afghanistan and advocate for protecting these vulnerable individuals and their families.

The initiative is calling on the U.S. government and other countries to take action to protect Afghan allies and their families. This includes calling for the expedited processing of special immigrant visas for Afghan partners and providing financial assistance for travel and resettlement. The initiative also highlights the need for increased diplomatic efforts to address the situation in Afghanistan and protect human rights.

Overall, the Afghanistan initiative represents a vital effort to support Afghan allies and their families and ensure their safety during this challenging time. By providing direct assistance and raising awareness, Operation Recovery and its partners are working to make a difference for those who have risked their lives to support the United States and its allies in Afghanistan.

Operation Recovery, Afghanistan Initiative, by the numbers:
150+ volunteers & paid staff
8,000+ helped by direct humanitarian aid
3,500 at-risk allies on private flights
1,167 individuals connected to U.S. Department of State relocation teams … and counting!

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