EVERY PERSON COUNTS
We live in a constantly changing and difficult world that offers no shortage of pain and suffering for many people. August Mission is committed to reducing human suffering by developing solutions to the complex problems associated with lawful humanitarian support, recovery, and resettlement of displaced persons, persecuted groups/individuals and those left behind.
With:
OUR VALUES
INTEGRITY
Doing the right thing for the right reason.
BENEVOLENCE
Demonstrating compassion and humanity. Promoting dignity and respect.
STEWARDSHIP
Practicing conservancy of our resources and safekeeping those we serve.
INGENIOUS EXECUTION
Finding new and creative ways to continue our mission under any circumstances regardless of obstacles or inconveniences.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
Our actions are guided by our core values of Integrity, Benevolence, Stewardship, and Ingenious Execution, as well as the standards of ethical and responsible humanitarian action. We are committed humanitarian principles such as neutrality, impartiality, independence, and humanity. We strive in all we do to align or actions with the values, standards, and best practices of leading humanitarian organizations. We believe that the most effective humanitarian response to a crisis is achieved through collaboration between all responding organizations. August Mission is committed to maintaining open communication and leveraging the collective strengths of other crises responders as we attempt to develop solutions that will reduce human suffering.
CHANGE A LIFE TODAY
Help us in our efforts to reduce human suffering through lawful humanitarian support, recovery, and resettlement of displaced persons, persecuted groups/individuals and those left behind.
August Mission is a registered Utah Charitable Organization and is tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code.
Donations are tax deductible in the United States.
CURRENT CAUSES
UKRAINE
For the past eight years, the people of Ukraine have endured violence, shelling and displacement from their homes. More than 2.9 million people, including over 400,000 children were in need of humanitarian assistance before this latest crises even began...
AFGHANISTAN
Many Americans believe that we failed to live up to our commitments regarding the people of Afghanistan, particularly those that have helped United States forces rebuild their country over the last 20 years. As a result of the actions taken in the summer and fall of 2021 a massive humanitarian crisis looms in Afghanistan as winter is coming...