Spotlight Cases are the families we’re actively raising funds for right now. Families who need your support most urgently. Each story is a real ally facing critical financial challenges: evacuation, medical exams, and safe resettlement costs.
When you donate to a Spotlight Case, you’re making a direct and immediate impact - helping a family in need get the financial support they can’t access anywhere else due to persecution from the Taliban, inability to work due to security threats by the current government, medical limitations and more.


Name changed for safety. Farid’s youngest daughters pictured above.
In August 2021, as Kabul fell to the Taliban, Farid stood at the airport gate with his wife and five young children—four daughters and one son—desperately trying to reach safety. Around them: hundreds of thousands of Afghans desperate to flee, pushing toward the gates, pleading for safety.
In the madness, Farid dropped a folder with critical documents. He stepped away—just for a moment—to retrieve them. In that moment, the crowd surged. His wife and children were swept forward. The American guards at the gate let his wife and children through. They were evacuated to the United States. Farid was left behind.
Despite years of dedicated service to the U.S. Embassy and risking his life alongside American troops, Farid was left behind. Since that day, he has lived in hiding, separated from his loved ones, and waiting—now nearly four years—for a Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) interview that never comes.
With the U.S. Embassy in Kabul closed indefinitely, Afghan SIV applicants like Farid must travel to a third country—often with no visa access, no support network, and no safe pathway—to complete their interviews and finalize the immigration process. These routes are limited, dangerous, and prohibitively expensive. For families already living under threat, the cost of escape can feel like an impossible barrier.
Farid’s wife now works night shifts alone in the U.S., trying to support their children without him. He has missed birthdays, first days of school, and every precious moment in between. Though he has been approved for evacuation by the U.S. government, flights were halted, and the program is effectively being abandoned.
The SAFA Network is urgently raising $5,000 to cover Farid’s visa processing fees, travel, and temporary lodging in a safe third country—so he can finally complete the steps he’s waited years for and reunite with his family. Your support can help bring a father home—and offer hope and assistance to others like him still waiting in the shadows.
Donate via Zelle, Venmo, check or bank transfer.
Zelle: can be sent to kaitlyn@thesafanetwork.org
Venmo: @thesafanetwork
Check/Money Order: email kaitlyn@thesafanetwork.org for mailing address
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Ahmed worked for the US government but was not able to safely make it to Kabul to evacuate when the United States left. His brother, Gul, also worked for the United States and is now in America with his family. Ahmed writes:
I have risked my life to support US missions and now I humbly ask for help in saving my, and my family’s lives. Any contribution, no matter how small, brings us one step closer to safety and a future free from fear. Unfortunately, I must say that our American allies made many promises to help me and my family stay safe in emergency situations, but so far they have not fulfilled those promises. Some of my friends have been helped and now live in America with a good and secure life. However, people like me are still left in Afghanistan, and the promises made to us have not yet been honored.
I, too, want to go to America to ensure the safety of my family and myself and to build a better future. I want to help my daughter and son achieve their dreams. I want to work toward a better life using the skills and experience I gained from working with my American allies for the benefit of myself, my family, and American society. My hope and my children's hope can only be fulfilled with your help.
How your money will be spent:
$1350 x 4 people = $5400.00 - visas
$500 x 4 = $2,000.00 - Medical Exams required to obtain the SIV
$50 x 4 = $200.00 - registration fees in third country
$1000 - transportation out of Afghanistan and to lodging in new third country for 4 people
$850 - one month of lodging in a third country
$550 - food and misc costs such as transportation to and from embassy appointments, document printing, etc.
Click the GoFund Me campaign above or the donate tab to assist Ahmed and his family in reuniting with his brother, and giving his daughters a chance at education.
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