New Hampshire volunteers help bring supplies to villages impacted by war in Ukraine
- Susan Mathison and Lisa Mure, co-founders of Common Man for Ukraine, visited more than a dozen war-ravaged villages in Ukraine to deliver aid.
- An ongoing war with Russia has caused widespread bombing and displacement, leading to children hiding in safe houses to avoid kidnapping and violence.
- Common Man for Ukraine volunteers are delivering vans filled with over 60,000 pounds of essential supplies like food, generators, and lanterns to safe houses, and they also host retreats in Poland for Ukrainian children of fallen soldiers aged 8-12.
- Mure, who has visited Ukraine over 10 times, stated the organization brings resources to children who have lost homes or parents and have been afraid for three years, while Mathison has made the journey 12 times.
- Common Man for Ukraine has raised over $4 million, donated over 20 tons of food and 10,000 sleeping bags, and helped hundreds of children receive trauma counseling, demonstrating a significant impact in providing essential care and support to Ukrainians in need since the full-scale war started in February 2022.
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