Our Mission In Action

Our mission is to defend the vulnerable from violence by promoting human dignity and inspiring solidarity. Here’s how we’re doing it.

Right now, over 17,000 children in Gaza have lost everyone—parents, siblings, entire families. They are truly orphaned, not just in body, but in spirit. 96% of Gaza’s children live in constant fear. Nearly half have said they no longer want to live. These aren’t just statistics—these are cries for help from little ones who deserve peace, play, and love. The war has shattered more than buildings—it has dismantled childhood. Yet, even amid the rubble, their eyes still search for hope. Pray. Give. Stand with Gaza.

For almost three months, nothing has been getting into Gaza. Emergency food, life-saving medicines, and many other needed supplies are not reaching Gazans, 90% of whom have lost their homes. Most horrifically, necessary supplies to care for babies have been held in a blockade for months, when the babies needed them in minutes. From the child in the womb to the child in Gaza, help us save these precious children.

The Vulnerable People Project successfully delivered a truck load of food to Northern Gaza!

Food parcels were delivered to needy families at a Christian church and hospital in Gaza at the beginning of July.

Amazing news! We've been given permission to start bringing supplies into Gaza! We can bring 10 trucks a month, each truck costing $30,000.

Be a voice for the voiceless.

"Then I looked again at all the acts of oppression which were being done under the sun. And behold, I saw the tears of the oppressed and that they had no one to comfort them; and on the side of their oppressors was power…" (Ecclesiastes 4:1)

VPP honors the sacrifice of our veterans by serving the families of our Afghan allies or were killed in action. "Do not forsake your friend or a friend of your family…” Proverbs 27:10

With your help, we were able to give needed supplies to people in Afghanistan for Christmas.

A heartfelt thank you from Fr. Cosmas in Malawi.

Join us, and these beautiful Gazan children, as we pray for peace in Gaza.

Sacred Hearts School in Lahaina was completely destroyed in the tragic wildfires earlier this year. With the help of many generous donors, The Vulnerable People Project was able to provide the funding and supplies to set up makeshift tent classrooms, as seen in this video. The Vulnerable People Project has committed to subsidize the costs of tuition for any student in need at Sacred Hearts Achool. The majority of the students lost their homes or a family member in the fires.

A beautiful clip of the children of Sacred Heart Catholic School in Lahaina singing.

An update from Jason on the Vulnerable People Project’s efforts to help the wildfire victims in Lahaina.

Here’s an update from Jason on VPP’s work in Afghanistan since the 2-year anniversary of President Biden’s disastrous pullout from the country.

The Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Sudan thank The Vulnerable People Project for evacuating them out of Sudan, where they faced a lack of food and medicine and imminent danger.

Jason and Brad give an update about VPP and The Persecution Project’s efforts to help refugees in Sudan

Distribution of food to communities in Afghanistan.

The first winter food distribution in Afghanistan amidst freezing weather.

Here’s a look at our Vulnerable Parish Project in Africa, and some messages from a few of the parishes we support.

The world forgot Afghanistan, so we chose to remember them. Here’s a look back at our efforts to help the people of Afghanistan in 2022.

Children and the elderly are starving to death in Gaza, and pallets upon pallets of emergency food and medicine are sitting in warehouses three hours away from those who need it. President Trump demanded that this blockade be lifted, and Pope Leo XIV pleaded for a ceasefire in Gaza in some of his first words as pontiff. Let’s stand with them and get these people the help they need.

Join the call. Demand a ceasefire.

It's been one year since the devastating #Lahaina #wildfires. The Vulnerable People Project continues its ongoing support for the men and women of Lahaina.

Consider donating to help the world's most vulnerable.

This is VPP. Our mission is to defend the vulnerable from violence by promoting human dignity and inspiring solidarity.

A heartwarming video from our Coal for Christmas campaign in Nigeria. Thank you for your ongoing generosity.

Enjoy VPP's rendition of The Twelve Days of Christmas, highlighting the work done this year around the world to serve the most vulnerable communities.

A Thanksgiving message from Tonata Lolesio, the principle of Sacred Hearts School in Lahaina, thanking VPP for their support this year.

One of several Jewish communities that you help us assist in Nigeria.

Several earthquakes struck the Herat region in Afghanistan in October 2023. The Vulnerable People Project has teams on the ground to access the situation and provide aid to those who lost everything. Just $250 will provide 4 displaced families food for one month.

When Sacred Heart Catholic School in Lahaina was destroyed, the Vulnerable People Project was the first to offer help. We could not do what we do without your support.

Baby Jesoor was separated from his parents during the bombing of Abbey Gate in Afghanistan in August 2021. Over the next year, his parents hopelessly waited to be reunited with their son. Through the help of a crisis pregnancy center that connected them with Jason Jones and The Vulnerable People Project, Jesoor was brought to the US and was reunited with his parents in September 2022.

The faculty and students of Mohammed Amin school in Afghanistan, which is sponsored by VPP, show their solidarity with the victims of the fires in Lahaina, Hawaii.

Volunteers on the beach of Lahaina from The Vulnerable People Project, Epic Ministries, the Knights of Columbus, and others help unload supplies for the survivors of the catastrophic fire in Lahaina.

Students in Afghanistan were in need of school supplies, and with your help, we were able to deliver them.

VPP was able to finish construction on a well for a community in Afghanistan in need of clean water.

The process of preparing food to go out to those suffering from cold and hungry this winter in Afghanistan. The Vulnerable People Project is racing to meet our goal of delivering one million meals this winter! Thank you to all of our supporters for making this happen and for our courageous team on the ground!

Many families in Afghanistan face the brutal reality of losing husbands and fathers, and

Here’s a message from St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Nigeria thanking us for our support through the Vulnerable Parish Program.

Hear from the Vulnerable People Project’s partners who are on the ground in Afghanistan about the situation there and how VPP is helping support the poor and vulnerable.