From the Kabul Small Animal Rescue Facebook/GoFundMe:
Facebook: On this #GivingTuesday2021, as temperatures
drop in Afghanistan and people elsewhere turn their attention to the holidays,
we are asking you to help us save the souls we love so much.
After three months of heartbreak
and sleepless nights, we are ready to evacuate our dogs and cats, with paperwork
and crates and landing permits in hand. Our sheep and peacocks will remain in
Afghanistan due to livestock regulations, and our tortoises and parrots will
stay with us until it's warmer (and the tortoises wake up!). We need your help
to cover the remaining cost of the long-haul flight for our babies. Please
stick with us this last leg, like we have stuck with our precious furry
charges. Let's finally bring them home.
GoFundMe: In August of this year, the Kabul
Small Animal Rescue tried to evacuate, and like tens of thousands of others, we
were not able to. Worse, our dogs were seized against our will by the US
military, troops we believed were there to protect us, and released onto the grounds
of the Kabul airport, which they knew would be taken over hours later by the
Taliban forces they had been fighting for two decades.
We did not give up, and despite
the unforgivable and unnecessary deaths of many of our animals on the airport
grounds, deaths that will always break our hearts, our staff worked constantly
to recover the animals we were able to, provide care for those taken into
custody at the airport, and sustain the many dogs, cats, tortoises, peacocks,
and parrots that came into our shelter over the last three months. We have
mustered our courage and made cordial relationships with the Taliban-led
government, from whom we have seen far more compassion and humanity for our
animals than was extended to us during the August withdrawal. With the help of
many people who don’t sleep, we were granted an OFAC license to continue our
work as a non-profit in Afghanistan, and we will continue working here for as
long as it is safe to do so. To continue this life-saving work, we must
evacuate the animals filling our shelter to their homes and rescues worldwide.
The majority of the funds raised
for the planned August-withdrawal were saved for the evacuation flights, but
much has been spent in these three months as prices for all food and medicine
have tripled, and we have hired surge staffing to assist with the increased
animal population. We are now asking that you help us with the final costs
needed for our animal evacuation flights, $400,000 USD, which will go directly
to the costs of the long-haul flight and the transit care for our 300+ animals
in Dubai. With enormous gratitude to the Taliban leadership for kindness,
compassion, and patience, KSAR has been granted permission to export the dogs
and cats in our care, and we plan on wheels up within the next two weeks. We
need your help to complete this massive effort. We will not leave behind those
that cannot protect themselves, those we are responsible for.
^ The KSAR is run by American
Charlotte Maxwell-Jones and has been left to deal with the Taliban (who hate
both Americans and Women) since Biden abandoned them in August 2021. Please
consider helping them (using the link below) as they continue their hard work helping animals. ^
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