This story is ongoing and this list may be updated. Miles4Migrants If you have any extra airline miles, you can donate them to Miles4Migrants, an organization that has spent the last several weeks working with partners to get refugees out of Afghanistan. Though many flights were grounded, leaving thousands of Afghan citizens on the ground at the airport, Miles4Migrants says they are still “firmly committed to assisting our partners in getting Afghan families to safety” and are “ready to fulfill these flight requests as soon as we are able to do so.” In the meantime, donating your miles is still a very helpful way to help people get out of Afghanistan, and even if your donated miles don’t go to Afghan citizens, they will go to people in need across the world. Sanitary Products for Displaced Afghan Women Those who prefer to give more directly should check out this GoFundMe that gives Afghan women access to period products. In times of crisis, basic needs like sanitary products go overlooked, tragically. Providing girls and women with them helps them stay healthy and live in dignity. Afghanaid Afghanaid is a non-profit organization that has operated for four decades. Its mission is to help Afghanistan families in remote communities by setting up basic services, helping build climate resilience, and aiding responses to humanitarian emergencies such like this. Per their website, Afghanaid is “responding with emergency assistance where needed and supporting families who have lost their homes and livelihoods as a result of this conflict.” Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area For aid on a more local level, the Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area is working on resettling hundreds of Afghan people who were evacuated out of the country as Kabul fell. They need help getting people from D.C. area airports and finding rooms for the hundreds of folks who will be arriving — hotel gift cars and monetary donations are both a huge help.