About Campaign
In recent months, a growing wave of Afghan returnees from Iran has crossed back into Afghanistan many under duress, and with little more than the clothes they wear. These individuals, often entire families with children and elders, are returning to a homeland still reeling from economic collapse, ongoing instability, and a fragile humanitarian infrastructure.
Most of these returnees arrive with no shelter, no access to food or clean water, and no resources to begin rebuilding their lives. Women, children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities are disproportionately affected, facing immediate risks to their health, safety, and dignity.
This campaign on AseelApp is an urgent appeal for solidarity and humanity. We aim to mobilize critical support to address the basic, yet vital, needs of these vulnerable populations.
Your contribution will help provide:
Emergency food packages :to feed families for up to a month
Clean water and sanitation kits:to prevent disease outbreaks
Hygiene supplies to maintain dignity and health
Shelter materials: for those with nowhere to stay.
This is not merely an act of charity it is an act of justice, a recognition of shared humanity. These returnees are not strangers; they are our brothers and sisters, uprooted by circumstances beyond their control.
By supporting this campaign, you stand at the intersection of compassion and action helping to restore hope, dignity, and stability to Afghan families in their most vulnerable hour.
Give what you can. Help rebuild lives with
dignity and care.
Organizers
Iam Musa Ghori, living in Herat City. I graduated from Afghan Turk High School and pursued my higher education in Mechatronics Engineering at Herat University, driven by a passion for innovation and technology.
Throughout my journey, I have been fortunate to work in various roles that have allowed me to serve my community. I began as a teacher at Omid Afghan Turk, where I had the privilege of inspiring young minds. My commitment to social development led me to the Tesamuh Knowledge and Cultural Organization, where I worked as a social worker to foster dialogue, understanding, and cultural awareness. As Executive Coordinator for the Afghan Fight Poverty Organization (AFPO), I contributed to initiatives aimed at alleviating poverty and creating sustainable opportunities for our people.
During these difficult times, I have also had the honor of volunteering with AseelApp as an "Atalan," standing alongside countless others who are tirelessly working to support our fellow citizens in their time of need. This role has reinforced my belief in the power of unity, compassion, and dedicated service to uplift those around us.
I am committed to continuing this journey of meaningful impact, and I am eager to collaborate with all of you to build a brighter future for our community. Together, I believe we can make a profound difference.