Guardians of the Children, a nonprofit with a San Antonio chapter, works to help empower, protect, and support children who have been abused.
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– “When we come into this, we see them in that stage in their life and seeing them just grow into a victor — and to somebody that’s victorious and is not afraid — and just has courage and strength, It’s just fantastic,” a volunteer who goes by Murmaid told KSAT.
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