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jeuxdeboule t1_iyurd7s wrote

This is one of the most inspiring photos I have seen in a long time. I wish all the best to these young men.

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KenwoodFox t1_iyulyzq wrote

That's not what I thought of when he said gentleman's club

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alexplex86 t1_iyv8xf6 wrote

I hope that kids with dad's at home who don't show any interest in them or suffer from substance abuse or can't teach them "man" stuff for any other reason, would also be welcome. Would be pretty unfair otherwise.

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Accomplished_Pop_279 t1_iyv63mf wrote

I had one of these at my elementary school that was in a very ghetto and poor black neighborhood. To this day, i appre iate the sort of work these sorts of programs do, and it is an honor to be able to help them.

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owlnprg t1_iyx4wfw wrote

This this has given me hope again

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Writer10 t1_iyxuw0y wrote

Anyone know who he is or the name of the school? I’d like to donate to support his efforts.

Edit: Found him! https://www.tuko.co.ke/people/family/460163-raymond-nelson-american-man-starts-gentlemans-club-support-fatherless-boys-teach-them-love-themselves/

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joaoF94 t1_izbeott wrote

Where do we donate?

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Writer10 t1_izbowxg wrote

If you Google, you’ll find a fundraising site. Sorry, posting here violates Reddit rules, I believe.

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enduring_student t1_iz0ywil wrote

Thank you to the teachers for doing this, and thank you for posting about this!

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acker1je t1_iyx4jkd wrote

Some of the moms at my school worked at that club! Small world.

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