Since August 2017, over 700,000 Rohingyas have been forced to evacuate, fleeing from mass atrocities, torture and extermination. Crossing the border from the Rakhine State in Myanmar to Cox’s Bazaar in Bangladesh, they are hoping to find salvation. António Guterres (UN Secretary General) described it as “the world’s fastest developing refugee emergency and a humanitarian and human rights nightmare”. Many have witnessed horrific scenes and endured perilous journeys, having run from arson, kidnapping, rape, false arrests, forced disappearances and summary execution. Separated in the chaos, many are unaware if their loved-ones are alive or dead or where to begin their search. Terrified and desperate, they have nothing. No home. No medicine. No food. These traumatized people need your help.