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. Watch Jason Jones’ video plea by clicking here. 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. 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. 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.” We stand to serve 5,000 people minimally and urgently need resources from the American people. 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.
In Afghanistan, the families hiding from the Taliban want nothing more than coal for Christmas. “In America, giving coal is saved for the bad kids at Christmas. “Without our help thousands of children are going to die,” said Jason Jones, founder of the Vulnerable People Project. The Vulnerable People Project has launched the COAL FOR CHRISTMAS initiative and is there to help countless families amid an escalating humanitarian crisis. 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. 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 INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVE “COAL FOR CHRISTMAS” IS AN URGENT PLEA TO AMERICANS TO HELP PROVIDE HEAT FOR FAMILIES IN PERIL IN AFGHANISTAN
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UPDATE (12/23/21): Coal for Christmas Appeal features on EWTN Jason Jones is president and CEO of Hero Inc., the 501(c)3 collecting funds for the extraction of vulnerable Afghan Christians.