70 Foster Kids Are Left With No Roof During Hurricane Irma - So Millionaire Couple Says ‘Bring Them Here’

Nov 13, 2018 by apost team

A group of 70 foster kids in Florida hit the jackpot when Hurricane Irma struck the state in 2017. As the storm moved on to land, the children were forced to hunker down in shelters.

After Irma had left the area, the area was left without water and electricity and the foster care community was in shambles.

As a result, 70 foster kids and 12 caretakers were left without a place to go. Imagine being hungry, tired, and not even been given the opportunity to shower in days. With little assistance from government officials, the kids and their adult supervisors were left feeling destitute and helpless.

Thankfully, there was an angel in waiting. The millionaire Marc Bell heard their calls and came to the rescue. The Boca Raton man sits on the board of SOS Children’s Villages, making him the perfect choice to provide assistance to the children and their caretakers.

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Marc and his wife Jennifer opened up their $30 million mansion to the entire group, feeding them and entertaining them for days. The hours turned into days and the kids had the time of their lives taking advantage of all of the perks and luxuries of the 27,000 square foot house.

In addition to a swimming pool, the house also boasts an arcade, waterfalls, basketball court, home theater, library, and more.

It goes without saying that these kids will never forget the incredible generosity bestowed on them by the Bell family during their time of need.

This video has to be seen to be believed. Be sure to make certain that your friends and family do not miss out on seeing how the Bell family showed their true worth by providing such a haven to these needy children. This is a story too sweet to keep all to yourself. What do you think about the Bells good deed? Let us know in the comments!