With the help of his friends, Robby Glaude has made paper flags and other designs and sells them, donating the money to help kids in Ukraine.
A New Hampshire 5th grader is doing his part to help kids his age a half a world away in Ukraine."I heard that Ukraine was in trouble and I was thinking, 'Oh, why not help?' I mean there's lots of construction paper and if I could sell those, I could raise money for Ukraine," Robby said.
So, that's exactly what he's doing. With the help of his friends, Robby has made paper flags and other designs and sells them.Video footage shared by Ukrainian police shows the aftermath of a rocket strike in Uman, Cherkasy."I think what Robby and his friends have done is so inspiring," said Susan Mathison with the group Common Man for Ukraine.
The group is headed back to Ukraine for another relief trip to visit several orphanages. As for Robby, he's going to keep helping any way he can.Common Man for Ukraine is launching its first online auction featuring thank you paintings made and gifted by the Ukrainian orphans and displaced children helped by folks' generous donations. The auction is live at
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