Our Story
United Aid Re-habitat, Non-Profit Organization
Afghan United Aid & Re-Habitat – A
Non-Profit Organization
In USA, where communities face natural disasters, water
shortages, poverty, and humanitarian crises, a vision of hope,
resilience, and sustainability was born. Afghan United Aid
& Re-Habitat was founded to provide life-saving relief,
disaster preparedness, environmental awareness, and access to
clean drinking water to those in need—both internationally and
within the United States.
Our journey began with a simple yet urgent call to action—to
stand with vulnerable communities, rebuild lives, and create
sustainable solutions for a better future. From responding to
earthquakes and floods in Afghanistan to providing disaster
relief, environmental education, and community support in the
USA, our work is driven by compassion, action, and a
commitment to real change.
Today, we continue to expand our impact, partnering with local
and international organizations to deliver aid, strengthen
disaster response efforts, and empower communities with the
tools they need to withstand future challenges.
With your support, we can bring hope, relief, and a brighter
future to those in need—both in Afghanistan and across the
USA. Join us in our mission to rebuild, rehabilitate, and
restore lives.
Our Mission
Afghan United Aid & Re-Habitat's mission is to provide disaster relief, humanitarian assistance, and clean drinking water to vulnerable communities in Afghanistan and the USA. The organization focuses on empowering individuals to prepare for and recover from disasters, promoting environmental awareness in the USA, and encouraging sustainable practices like waste reduction and recycling. Through compassionate action and sustainability efforts, the organization aims to rebuild lives, foster hope, and create lasting positive change.
Co-Founding Partner
At Afghan United Aid & Re-Habitat, I helped establish the organization with a vision to provide hope, relief, and sustainable solutions to communities facing disasters and humanitarian crises. Driven by a passion for humanitarian service, community resilience, and environmental sustainability, I play an active role in addressing both immediate needs and long-term change. Our efforts focus on disaster relief, empowering communities, and promoting environmental awareness to build a resilient and sustainable future for both Afghanistan and the USAMake an impact.
Save lives.
Our Causes
Disaster Preparedness
Disaster preparedness is essential for protecting lives and communities before emergencies strike. By raising awareness, teaching safety measures, and planning ahead,we can reduce risks during floods, earthquakes, or other natural disasters.
Raised: $500
Goal: $5,000
Food Support for Families
Access to food is a basic human right, yet many families struggle daily to meet their nutritional needs. We provide essential food supplies to vulnerable individuals and low-income families, including rice, sugar, cooking oil, and other basic necessities.
Raised: $100
Goal: $1,000
Supply of Clean Drinking Water
We successfully completed a Clean Water Project for the Chal Sitoon community in District 7, Kabul. Before our project, the water spring was open, dirty, and unsafe. Children fetched water using small containers, and much of the water was wasted.,
Raised: $100
Goal: $10,000
Latest News
Aug 31, 2025
2025 Kunar earthquake — 31 August 2025
On the night of 31 August 2025, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan — centred in the Kunar province. Wikipedia +2 Health Cluster +2 The quake was shallow (hypocenter only 8 km below surface), which caused violent shaking in affected areas, particularly in rural and mountainous zones where houses are often built with wood, stone or mud-bricks. Wikipedia The disaster caused massive destruction: many villages destroyed, homes collapsed, and widespread damage to infrastructure. Initial estimates indicated very high casualties and damage — with long-term consequences for displaced families. Wikipedia +2 IFRC +2 caused their house to collapse.
Nov 3, 2025
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In the early hours of 3 November 2025, a magnitude 6.3
(often reported as 6.2) earthquake hit northern
Afghanistan — affecting primarily Balkh and Samangan
provinces. Wikipedia +2 Geoengineer +2 Reports on
casualties and damage: at least 25–31 people killed, and
hundreds injured. Many homes — particularly in remote or
rural districts — were destroyed.
Public infrastructure was damaged: Besides homes,
health-facilities and access roads were affected. For
example, hospitals in some districts were overwhelmed, and
ambulance access was delayed because of landslides
blocking roads.
Even heritage sites were hit: The iconic Blue Mosque of
Mazar-i-Sharif suffered damage — some parts of its
historic walls collapsed. euronews +1 Aftershocks and fear
spread broadly: Tremors were felt as far as the capital,
and many families — especially in villages — were left
displaced and vulnerable as winter approaches.
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February 25, 2025
February 25, 2025
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