NEW YORK (WABC) -- In war, darkness spreads all too quickly. But even just one person, or a small group, can find a way to spread light.

That's exactly what's happening as one New Yorker and a handful of New Englanders team up to light a path for Ukraine's children of war to find their footing along their healing journey. For the past three years, the nonprofit Common Man for Ukraine has delivered critical aid and trauma counseling to the war's most vulnerable victims - the children.

The volunteers have personally delivered more than 4 million pounds of food to frontline villages and child safe houses, and operated a mental healthcare retreat for more than 1,400 children of fallen soldiers. Ahead of their 14th humanitarian convoy coming up next month, Eyewitness News recently spoke with

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