Canadians across the country mark Remembrance Day
Canadians gathered Monday in cities and towns across the country to honour the sacrifice of men and women in uniform who gave their lives in service of the country's values and principles.
Somewhere in Kabul, families in a network of safe houses are running out of time to find a new place to hide, with funds meant to support them dwindling.
Among them are a family of seven, including a newborn baby boy.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 know how to do, what to do, how to take care of our kids, where we hide our kids because now we already have no home,鈥 the parents told 麻豆影视 in a phone interview.
麻豆影视 is protecting the family鈥檚 identity for safety reasons.
The sanctuaries were set up as a temporary measure to keep those who worked with Canada during its mission in Afghanistan safe from Taliban retribution after Canada failed to evacuate thousands before the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan at the end of August.
While some have escaped into other neighbouring countries by land, or been able to fly into other countries on their way to Canada, many are still trapped in Afghanistan while waiting for papers to leave, fearing for their lives.
As the evacuations for these families stretch over months, groups supporting safe houses are running out of cash. This means that now, these safe houses are facing closure on Friday.
鈥淭o keep [a] safe house network going, we are talking 20 to $30,000 a day, and that is just not feasible at the pace in which the government is processing applications,鈥 Corey Shelson, a veteran with the armed forces, told 麻豆影视.
Veterans who worked with Afghan translators have raised $2.5 million to try and save them, collecting donations from Canadians, but with lives on the line, they are calling on Ottawa to put in $5 million now to help those on the ground get Afghans out safely.
鈥淭hey spent a very long time as volunteers supporting Canada鈥檚 mission in Afghanistan and helping people like myself stay alive, and it is our duty now to get them out of dodge, get them to Canada so they can enjoy the same freedoms that we do every day,鈥 Shelson said.
The veterans group have pushed to speed up the visa process to make it clear who is eligible to come to Canada.
As the dangers along routes out of Afghanistan escalate, and the country spirals deeper into crisis, they say it is urgent to act.
鈥淔ive million dollars to potentially save 2,000 people鈥檚 lives, I think, is a reasonable investment,鈥 Retired Maj. Quentin Innis told 麻豆影视.
Those sheltering in safe houses right now fear it may come too late.
鈥淚t is a really bad situation for us,鈥 the parent told 麻豆影视. 鈥淲e are praying all the time the Lord will help us. I hope someone will help us.鈥
Ottawa has said it is working with veterans and other groups to protect vulnerable Afghans. The target is to get 40,000 to Canadian soil, but they have not set out a timeline to achieve this.
With files from Alexandra Mae Jones
Canadians gathered Monday in cities and towns across the country to honour the sacrifice of men and women in uniform who gave their lives in service of the country's values and principles.
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