![]() ![]() Marcus has thanked organizations such as The International Women’s Media Organization (IWMF), Raven Advisory, LLC, and GOOD / Upworthy for collaborating in the mission of helping the Afghan people. That information has been updated.Read Also: Who is Kai Wunsche? Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Missing after allegedly falling off a cruise Read more about the mission and the fundraiser here.ĬORRECTION: The original publication of this article contained the wrong name of the company that owns the planes being used. Let there be no mistake, human decency and action make it possible to change the world-even if that’s just the world of one individual, one life being helped, one life being saved.” It’s felt hopeless sitting on the sidelines watching this tragedy unfold, and now it’s possible to actually help. The opportunity to make a real impact, save real lives, help those people who need help immediately. “For everyone out there who is tired of the finger-pointing, tired of the virtue-signaling without action-this is for us. Things are moving fast in Afghanistan and there are lots of moving parts in such a rescue mission, but this is what people can do when we rally together, look for able and willing partners to team up with, and invite others to contribute.Īs GOOD’s Head of Content and Innovation Gabe Reilich (who also served as an adviser for the mission) says: Any funds raised that do not end up being used for the rescue will be donated to the International Women’s Media Foundation, which is helping protect women journalists who are at high-risk in Afghanistan. The goal has now been increased again to $2.2 million in the hopes of getting more planeloads of people out. 11,000 people donating $550,000, for an average donation of $50 a person, just like that. The funds for the first planeload were raised in just 38 minutes.Īnd in a little over an hour, people had donated the full amount needed for two planeloads. Through a GoFundMe campaign, the incredible online community built by meme artist/fundraiser extraordinaire Tommy Marcus (aka showed up big time. The money for the mission is coming from everyday people who care and want to do something to help. (Looking at it another way, it costs $1500 per life saved, which seems a lot less daunting.) The hope was to get at least one planeload of people out, but mission operators were pushing for two or more. The cost is the only real hangup, as each plane full of passengers (including fuel, crew, security, clearances, etc.) costs $225,000. Two piloted aircraft are ready and prepared to go in within the next day to bring the people on the manifest to a country of asylum. The planes, being supplied by a defense related products trading company, have pilots who are dedicated to carrying out this humanitarian mission. Ford and Kraft have been working together for about a week to get specific people on the flight manifest who have been thoroughly vetted and known to be targets of the Taliban. She is coordinating with people on the ground to get them out. military veterans working in media and entertainment, also has connections to Afghans on the Taliban kill list. Karen Kraft, an Army veteran who runs VME, a professional association of U.S. Ford was deployed in Afghanistan during his active duty time and has extensive knowledge of how things work on the ground there, as well as connections to the people in need of rescue. veteran with 24 years of service within the Army’s Special Forces, runs the private special missions company Raven Advisory, LLC. Several collaborators are coordinating the mission. The mission includes two planes, deep connections on the ground in Afghanistan, and the logistical know-how to get a group of 300+ women’s rights activists, translators and their families, as well as other high-value targets who are in imminent danger out of the country. ![]() military and special operations personnel to get hundreds of people on the Taliban’s kill list out of the country as soon as possible. ![]() ![]() And that’s happening, right now, on the internet and on the ground in Afghanistan.Ī humanitarian mission has been pulled together by former U.S. We know there are so many people we can’t help. Images of crowds of people clamoring to get onto planes at the Kabul airport, human beings clinging to a flying jet before falling to their deaths from the sky, hoards of men, women, and children desperate to escape a violent, extremist regime crammed like sardines into U.S. We’ve all spent several days watching the news from Afghanistan with a mixture of horror, sadness, and frustration. ![]()
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