
Our co-founders will embark on our 14th humanitarian convoy to war-torn Ukraine Dec. 8-20.
We will visit the 33 Ukrainian children of war attending our December trauma counseling retreat, deliver humanitarian aid to more than 10,000 people in 18 frontline Ukrainian villages, and sit down with the 16 widows attending the next session of our newest program – the Mothers Retreat.
Our 4th Annual Christmas Convoy will also deliver thousands of holiday gift packages to innocent Ukrainian children.

Thank you to everyone who made Voices from Ukraine: Stories of War & Hope such a rousing success.
A big note of gratitude to our co-producer, friend, and partner on this artistic journey, Trish Lindberg of fellow nonprofit Arts & Big Hearts.
Please check out our In the News section for write-ups of the moving performances!
On June 18, the nonprofit Common Man for Ukraine hosted our live webinar, Ukraine's Children of War and the Helpers.
During the impactful panel, Ukrainian teenagers Taia and Sofiia spoke about growing up in a war zone, losing a friend to Russian kidnapping, and what mental healthcare means to their generation.
American humanitarian leaders from Common Man for Ukraine shared experiences from their delivery of more than 4 million pounds of aid supplies to orphanages and child safe houses in Ukraine, as well as the hosting of monthly child trauma counseling retreats to children of Ukrainian soldiers killed in the war.
Rebecca Liron from the Clinton Global Initiative's Ukraine Action Network moderated the event.
Visit our On-Demand Webinar page today to watch the 1-hour event!

With attacks continuing on Kyiv and across Ukraine, the children of war need our help.
Donate what you can to support the innocent today!