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We are a sisterhood of American Female Veterans helping to resettle and empower the Afghan women who fought by our sides.
Thankfully, this sisterhood, called Sisters of Service, was able to get over 35 Afghan women and their families to the United States. Sisters of Service is working with the Foundation to raise and distribute critical funds for these brave women and their families.
Sisters of Service (SOS) created an intimate mentorship program that pairs each Afghan sister with an American sister. Today through mentorship and community, we seek to maximize our Afghan sisters’ unlimited potential to recognize their courage, service, and sacrifice.
This donation empowers the organization to provide similar programming for veteran women and other communities of need. 30% to Sisters of Service, for serving as the sisterhood between these US and Afghan women who served alongside each other, and providing a trusted channel for them to engage with the broader community of support. This ...
7 mar 2022 · The charities listed below are Top-Rated by CharityWatch for spending at least 75% of their cash budgets on programs; for maintaining fundraising efficiency of $25 or less to raise each $100 in cash donations; and for meeting CharityWatch's governance and transparency benchmarks.
Make an emergency donation now to help us support Afghan families and others in crisis zones worldwide. The IRC has worked in Afghanistan through three decades of crisis, providing millions of people with shelter, education, clean water, health support and other aid, and we will stay as long as we are needed.
Since September 2021, your incredible generosity helped us to reach more than 3.3 million people in Afghanistan with our life-saving services, including 1.8 million children. We: Delivered primary, newborn and maternal health services, treated malnutrition and provided mental health support.