Not all heroes wear capes!
In the wake of the deadly storm that ripped through the Sunshine State, a Florida millionaire opened his home to 70 displaced foster kids from the SOS Children’s Village in Florida. ⠀
According to reports, the storm forced the children out of their foster home into an emergency shelter. After five days, the storm passed and the kids were finally able to return to their home. However, the storm left nearly half of the state without power, including the SOS Children’s village. ⠀⠀⠀
Upon hearing about the children’s dilemma, #MarcBell, a millionaire and board member of their foster care community, opened the doors of his $30 million, 27,000 square foot mansion and welcomed the children in. ⠀⠀⠀
“Today, we had manicures for the little girls,” Bell said of the children’s extended stay. “We got Bobby the balloon guy coming later to entertain them. Yesterday during dinner, we had a singer come who plays guitar and sang songs with them.” ⠀⠀⠀⠀
Although it remains unclear how long the children will be living large, Bell has set up a GoFundMe account to help rebuild the foster care community for the children.
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