Dear America,
The collapse of the former government and the rise of the Taliban brought immense hardship for many of us. When this happened, many countries sent planes to evacuate their personnel and even some interpreters who had been previously blacklisted were evacuated. However, we were left behind despite having complete and genuine documentation proving our honorable and faithful service to America.
Now we face the risk of retaliation by the Taliban. One of the most serious issues is that those who worked with American forces may have their biometric data identified by the Taliban, which puts us in constant danger.
We are in a situation where we cannot safely work, we have no security, many of us still in hiding, and we have no clear path to leave. No one wishes to depend on others for help or charity, but circumstances have forced us into this position. We are deeply grateful to those who have supported us. May your kindness bring blessings to your lives. Your help has been the reason we are still alive today. Without it, I might have already lost hope in life.
At the same time, it is very painful when some people respond with humiliation or call us beggars when we ask for assistance. Before all this, I had a stable and dignified life. I had a job, a car, a home, and I helped those in need. We lost everything in the space between one heartbeat and the next, and the danger that followed left us choosing between escape or hiding in the unseen corners of the world.
Life here has become extremely difficult. There is no proper access to education, no work opportunities, no security, and no food. Only threats, fear, and the constant risk of violence. Much of what is shown in the media does not reflect reality; perhaps only a small part is accurate. We are living this every day.
The situation has become so severe that some families are forced to make unimaginable choices just to survive, including selling one child to feed others. This is the level of desperation people are facing.
We are exhausted and do not know how long we can continue like this. All we ask is for understanding, dignity, and support during this incredibly difficult time.
With gratitude for being seen and heard,
An Afghan ally (in the blue)
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The message above was placed in our inbox, and it mirrors so many others we receive. Each one is a reminder that the need has not passed. Families who lost everything still reach out in fear, in hope, and in the quiet belief that someone, somewhere, might help them survive what comes next.
These messages are not stories from the past. They are the daily reality for people who are still in hiding, still fleeing, still trying to rebuild a life after everything was stripped away.
This is why our mission cannot end, and your support is what allows us to keep answering these cries for help with action instead of silence. Please visit Task Force Argo to learn more:
taskforceargo.org/
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