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Rescue Christians and vulnerable from the Taliban

Jason Jones is president and CEO of Hero Inc., the 501(c)3 collecting funds for the extraction of vulnerable Afghan Christians.

2021 Re-cap:

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UPDATE (12/23/21): Coal for Christmas Appeal features on EWTN


INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVE “COAL FOR CHRISTMAS” IS AN URGENT PLEA TO AMERICANS TO HELP PROVIDE HEAT FOR FAMILIES IN PERIL IN AFGHANISTAN

Rescued U.S. Army translator also says an EWTN news show contributed to his rescue and prompted his involvement in an urgent humanitarian initiative to provide critical financial resources for men and women struggling to survive at Christmastime

The Vulnerable People Project, a project of Human Rights Education and Relief Organization (H.E.R.O.), is calling on Americans to provide urgent financial resources to help save men, women and children in Afghanistan from imminent death during the harsh winter months. The Vulnerable People Project has launched the COAL FOR CHRISTMAS initiative and is there to help countless families amid an escalating humanitarian crisis.

“Without our help thousands of children are going to die,” said Jason Jones, founder of the Vulnerable People Project. “In America, giving coal is saved for the bad kids at Christmas. In Afghanistan, the families hiding from the Taliban want nothing more than coal for Christmas. Right now, one million vulnerable people, many of them Christians, are at risk for starvation and exposure this winter as they hide in safe houses. We stand to serve 5,000 people minimally and urgently need resources from the American people. This Christmas, I’m urging Americans to give the gift of coal, and help to ensure thousands of Christians in Afghanistan stay hidden and receive food and heating supplies they need as they await opportunities to emigrate.”

In August 2021, the United States government pulled out all military resources from the region, and it is estimated that there are tens of thousands of Christians who remain in hiding in Afghanistan seeking shelter and basic needs but have no recourse for survival. 

Jason Jones, U.S. Army Veteran, filmmaker and humanitarian, is now urging Americans to help provide critical financial resources in order to help provide wood, coal and propane to save the lives of innocent Christians overseas this Christmas. Watch Jason Jones’ video plea by clicking here.

In an extraordinary move, the Vulnerable People Project is now partnering with a San Diego business owner who was evacuated from Afghanistan in early December. Prince Wafa, a San Diego area resident and American citizen, saw first hand the peril and urgency of the humanitarian crisis and is now providing immediate assistance to the Vulnerable People Project for the COAL AT CHRISTMAS initiative.

“This situation is urgent,” said Prince Wafa, a former translator for the U.S. Army. “Parents are selling their children for food and are desperate for basic survival needs. I understand because I was trapped in Afghanistan. During my crisis, a friend of mine in the United States saw Jason Jones appear on a news segment on EWTN News Nightly. Jason’s organization was our last hope. VPP and my local congressman, Rep. Darrell Issa, were there for me when my wife and I were vulnerable,” said Prince Wafa. “Now that I’m free, it’s imperative that we save others. So I have to pay it forward. The power of one news story helped me get the right connections, cell phones, and money so that my life and my family’s life would be saved. I want to do the same by driving awareness to this urgent need for resources.” 

Donations are critical to avoid further loss of life. To donate now, visit www.TheGreatCampaign.org  The Vulnerable People Project is working against the clock and mounting desperation as families are resorting to the unimaginable to stay alive including selling their own children. The United Nations has predicted that over one million children could die  in a collapsed Afghanistan amid its most “perilous” hour.

“We need a hundred thousand dollars to support 5,000 families,” said Jason Jones. “As an American citizen, I have an obligation to respond to this humanitarian crisis. As a veteran, it’s very important that we protect those who are left behind who served with our men and women in uniform – we can leave no one behind. During this Christmas season, there is nothing more admirable or noble than to reach out and provide safety to those in peril of death – a little of our treasured resources will go a long way and will give the gift of life. As this year ends and many Americans look to provide to charities, I invite you to stand with us as we stand with our friends, brothers and sisters in Afghanistan,” Jones said.

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UPDATE (11/29/21):

I just got this thank you note and I knew I had to share it with you immediately…

Dear VPP donors —

Thank you for saving the lives of 6 Afghan Christian women. Your money was used to safely move them from Kabul to Islamabad and pay for a safe house to accommodate them until they reach their destination. These women are very grateful, and you all are in their prayers. I spoke to them, while crying they asked me to thank their “angels”. Mariam said, “We owe our lives to you thank you for your kindness and may God bless you and your children.” Asil said, “We owe you, our lives.” Fatima said, “We had given up, the only thing that kept us going was prayers. I asked our Lord Jesus Christ to save us, and he sent his angels. We could not be any more grateful. You saved us from death and our honor and chastity, May God bless you all.” These women and girls are very thankful and now they have hope to get reunited with the rest of their families. And I am thankful for restoring my faith in God.

Thank you all,

Mustaf

The Vulnerable People Project launched our latest campaign, the Afghan Relief Fund, this August.

Since then, we’ve participated in the evacuation of 676 refugees to a safer, temporary new country.

We have also covered the costs to fly and resettle 17 vulnerable Christians to Brazil. 

We’ve covered the resettlement costs of an Afghan mother of an American citizen and supported the resettlement of an Afghan-American and his Afghan wife who served as interpreter for US Special Forces.

We have delivered food and money and cell phones to Afghanis in safe houses throughout Afghanistan and Pakistan and continue to do so.

Recently, we secured landing rights for planes to go from Afghanistan to Sri Lanka.

With 440 others still on our manifest, our work in Afghanistan continues on.

WATCH Jason Jones update EWTN viewers on the situation: 


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UPDATE (11/10/21):

Our team at the Vulnerable People Project remains 100% focused on our Afghan Relief Fund as we are now working with governmental leaders and other NGOs to rescue the most vulnerable from Afghanistan before it’s too late and the Taliban get to them.
Below I’ve pasted a portion of a recent email and photo we got as our intake email is being spread throughout Christian communities in Afghanistan. 
It’s heartbreaking when I have to reply back asking for more personal information in order to add a family to our manifest list and then inform them of the wait process we have in place. But at the same time, I feel honored that I am to do something to offer connections with our folks on the ground who can get food and cell phone cards as well as the promise of extraction.
Until the emails and pleas for help cease coming in, we will not. 
So, please make a tax-deductible gift as soon as possible of $250, $100, $75, or even $25 as each person we help escape from the Taliban is costing us thousands, sometimes tens of thousands.
And please…keep our team in your continued prayers as well as all of those who remain within the grasp of the terrorists.
For the Vulnerable,
Jason Jones
Founder, Movie to Movement & The Vulnerable People Project
Host, The Jason Jones Show
Hi!!

Yesterday the Taliban came and threatened our colleagues and today a groups of Taliban soldiers has came once again and burned all of our book those our foreigner colleagues have left. The Taliban thought all of books that they burned are Christian books (non religious/Koofri books).

The Taliban groups also asked for cars/vehicles and other things that they named Ghanimat.

We are not safe. I need urgent help and support. If you can, please save my life. 

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UPDATE: Taliban is burning families alive


I just received this urgent email from a vulnerable Christian family in need in Afghanistan. They were put in contact with me thanks to our Vulnerable People Project contacts working there on the ground.
As soon as you read this message, I know you will agree with me that our mission is CRITICAL to helping this Christian family escape Afghanistan.
To make this urgent rescue possible, please make an EMERGENCY tax-deductible gift of $500, $150, or even $25 right away.
Here’s the e-mail I just received…. (I’ve removed the sensitive information.)
Hi Jason! My name is —— ———. Need your help desperately to save a Christian Afghan family hiding in ——-, Afghanistan. Two members of the family were burned alive because of their religion. The family has children.

Please help them. They have no one to turn and no one is helping them because everyone is SO scared if they get caught, as helping them they will get them killed. They are hiding in the shed. It’s cold, and they ran out of food yesterday. They been eating corn and raisins last week. All week that’s all they had access too. Please help them get out before winter starts. 
It’s emails like this for why I asked for your prayers the other day. It seems that for every person we are able to rescue through our Afghan Relief Fund, I receive at least two or email more desperate pleas like this.
And the fact is, I can only help as many as our supporters allow us to.
So, please help me as we continue to help Christians escape the grasp of the Taliban by chipping in.
 
For Them,
Jason Jones


UPDATE (10/18): Success!

100% of our original list have now been successfully evacuated from Afghanistan. Thank you for making this possible.

There are still 350 other people who need help, so we will continue working for them until they are safely extracted.

We are also actively fundraising for visas for Afghan Christians to relocate to Brazil. Please spread the word – we need another $98,000 to pay their way to a new life in South America.  

God bless you all,
Jason

UPDATE (10/04): “It’s been unbelievable” – Jason thanks donors & LifeSiteNews



UPDATE (9/22): 
23 just got out of Afghanistan!

As of right now we have 75 on our priority evacuation list as they are all likely on the Taliban’s “list.”
And recently, we just helped 23 of those 75 escape. Today or tomorrow, another 7 should make it to safety, if all goes according to plan.
While our government has left many allies in Afghanistan who we know will be targeted by the Taliban for torture and execution, we have not. And because of your on-going support and prayers, we continue to help those most in need flee.
Thank you for the vulnerable lives you are helping us save.

“Remember your friends and the friends of your fathers.” Proverbs 27:10
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UPDATE (9/15): Jason Jones talks to EWTN about the latest from Afghanistan: 

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After the catastrophic takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban, movie producer Jason Jones is energetically working with members of congress, private contractors and governments around the world to evacuate persecuted Christians and our vulnerable friends out of Afghanistan. 

The family that recorded the audio in the video below are on the manifest list that Jones hopes he can fly to safety, but it means his organisation, the Vulnerable People Project, is now trying to pay for a special plane and pilot to take up the mission.  
“Just yesterday my fingers stopped shaking because we were hopeful,” Jones explained about the upcoming flights.  
“…[W]e couldn’t say it publicly, but we’d been working with a foreign ally and with people in that government that we trust…we knew that we would be getting humanitarian flights in again in a couple of days, which we will be doing…and so I felt just a profound sense of relief.” 
Jones thanked LifeSiteNews and everyone who has donated for making it possible for him to hire translators, experts from the region and other people to work through the list of those who need help. 
“…[O]nce we clear our list, we’re not stopping of course – we’re going to work with other organisations to help them get everyone on their list home.” 
LifeSiteNews has decided to redouble its own efforts to ensure the 600 escape, with Jones’ LifeFunder campaign now raised to $750,000 as he attempts to pay for this rescue mission. 
Click “Donate Now” to help rescue persecuted Christians and vulnerable friends and allies from Afghanistan.
“There are Christians in Afghanistan still, there are Christians in Kabul, there are Christians that are being emailed and told to go to the airport, but when they get there, they are turned away,” Jones stated in a recent interview.  
As reported by LifeSiteNews.com, some Islamic countries are more eager to accept Christians from Afghanistan than our own.

Help us to rescue our fellow Americans, Afghan partners, and Afghan Christians who RIGHT NOW are being hunted down by the Taliban in Afghanistan.

**UPDATE FROM JASON JONES**



We have formed a group of highly specialized individuals to do this, at great risks to themselves.
But we cannot hope to have any success in our mission without your generous support.
So please, give what you can as we all do our part to save these precious lives, restore our nation’s honor among our friends in Afghanistan, and safeguard the future of our homeland.
Together, let’s make sure that one day our children, our grandchildren, and the families of our loyal friends in Afghanistan can once again live in peace.
“Jason Jones, a film producer, author, and podcaster who runs a non- profit humanitarian organization called The Vulnerable People Project, said he has been working to refer the names of those desperate to escape to the office of U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.), which is working to get those individuals on U.S. government lists of qualified evacuees.
“Kabul is falling apart and our people are panicking,” Jones said in an email to CNA. “The next 72 hours are going to be very dark. Kabul has descended into chaos and confusion and our citizens and friends are collapsing into despair. 

Your donation today will be working on the ground in Afghanistan tomorrow.
The Vulnerable People Project, a project of the Human Rights Education Organization (H.E.R.O.) Inc., is organizing multiple efforts to support the most vulnerable in Afghanistan. Please stand with us as we stand with our friends, brothers, and sisters.