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Crowdfunding magic: Abused Kenyan girls to live in majestic castle

Thanks to the generosity of strangers, abused Kenyan girls will soon live in a castle.

Rafiki Mwema, a nonprofit organization, provides a safe home for young girls who have been sexually abused.

However, their current home quickly becomes overcrowded, forcing older girls to return to their villages without needed support.

Moved by their stories, 7,700 people worldwide contributed to a GoFundMe campaign.

Australian mom Sarah Rosberg set a goal of $75,000 to build a new home for these teenagers. In just one month, they raised $200,000.

The new therapeutic center, Queen’s Castle, will offer …

Source video: Rafiki Mwema on YouTube

Source image: Abdalla Abdikarim / Pexels

Source: goodnewsnetwork.org

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