05/07/2026
For this year’s Big Day of Giving, we’re honored to share Shakiba’s story—a story of resilience, sacrifice, and hope.
Shakiba is a single mother of two from Afghanistan who spent over a decade working in humanitarian aid, supporting others through crisis. But her own journey has been marked by immense hardship.
As a result of the Taliban takeover in 2021, Shakiba was forced to sell her home with her children—navigating new countries, without language, resources, or support, and struggling each day to survive.
"The hardest part was feeling alone while trying to stay strong for my children. My world has always been my two sons."
Years later, Shakiba was finally able to arrive in the United States. With support from the IRC, she was welcomed at the airport, moved into stable housing, and connected to critical resources—from financial assistance and food programs to guidance navigating complex systems.
Today, she is working, learning English, and taking steps toward her dreams: writing her story, starting a business, and building a stable future for her family.
To anyone going through a similar journey, Shakiba offers this wisdom:
"There will be challenges and difficulties. What matters most is consistency and effort. If I, as a single mother who moved through multiple countries without knowing the language, can continue forward, then others can too."
Your support makes stories like Shakiba’s possible. When you give, you help ensure that refugees and newcomers are not rebuilding alone.
Give today and be part of what comes next. đź’›