Safi Rauf
Afghan-American Humanitarian and Navy Reservist
SAFI RAUF is a humanitarian, a 2021 Washingtonian of the Year, a TED fellow, and the founder of Human First Coalition–an organization dedicated to providing critically needed aid to Afghanistan. For the past year, Safi has led a team of hundreds to provide food, medical care, and resettlement services to over 15,000 Afghans in need and evacuated over 7,000, including 1,400 US Nationals. In December 2021, Safi was unlawfully detained and held by the Taliban for 105 days and was subsequently released in early April 2022. An Afghan refugee, Safi immigrated to the US as a teenager and graduated high school in Omaha, Nebraska. Thereafter, he deployed to Afghanistan as a linguist and cultural advisor embedded with Special Operations and later graduated as a Tillman Scholar from Georgetown University.
Simultaneously, Safi enlisted in the US Navy Reserves as a corpsman and was activated in April 2020 to serve as a frontline worker during the pandemic. Following his detention in Afghanistan, Safi has renewed his commitment to aid work in Afghanistan and worldwide and is, in particular, working towards the passage of the Afghan Adjustment Act.