Former Publisher Opens $30-million Home to 70 Foster Kids Displaced by Irma
When these 70 foster children did not have anywhere else to go, they found sanctuary in an unlikely place: a millionaire’s mansion. The foster children from the SOS Children’s Village in Florida had been staying in a gymnasium for a week without showers-and needed to find other accommodations-so the foster care representatives called Marc Bell, the…
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