Safe houses for Afghans who helped Canadian military and NGOs will be ‘scaled back’
OTTAWA — Some Kabul safe houses, where hundreds of Afghans who helped the Canadian military and non-governmental organizations are waiting to flee to Canada, are set to be closed in two weeks because of lack of funding.
An organization running the safe houses, where around 1,700 people with approval to come to Canada are being housed and fed, say that “time has run out” for them.
Without government support, some will have to close because they do not have the cash to keep all of them open.
The safe houses, set up for interpreters who helped the Canadian military and Afghans working with Canadian non-governmental organizations, are funded by veterans, charities and private donations.