Balaban said he takes the responsibility seriously and will do what he can to help those in need. He’s packing the two duffel bags he’s allowed with a variety of things, including personal hygiene items, socks, gloves, coats, and children’s toys.
“People fled out with what they could carry, and our ability to assist them at this very desperate time is vital,” he said.
The group will fly from Newark, New Jersey, to Warsaw, then travel to the border. Once they arrive, they’ll assist aid workers and hear from those who have fled their homes as the result of Russia’s invasion. The group hopes to give refugees a voice by sharing their stories.