'Do not give up': Americans help Afghans in new homeland
DALLAS (AP) Pleas for help from Afghans have been filling up Caroline Clarins phone for days as she works from her rural Minnesota home and tries to provide hope to those who ping heart-wrenching messages of desperation from a world away.
Since 2017, Clarin, who ran a U.S. Department of Agriculture program in Afghanistan, and her wife, Sheril Raymond, have helped get five Afghans and their families from her program into the U.S. Now they are trying to help more than a half dozen other Afghans and their families leave Afghanistan.
Ive been getting messages about hopelessness, and waiting to be killed by the Taliban, and I said its not over til its over, Raymond said. And as best as I can from sitting in my comfy chair in Minnesota where Im safe, I am trying to say please do not give up hope, think of your children, and hold on.
Across the U.S., Americans are scrambling to help Afghans fleeing their country after the Talibans speedy takeover. Driven by compassion, those pitching in include everyone from volunteers at refugee resettlement agencies to people like Clarin and Raymond, who are helping on their own.
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