Rupert's Kids

Rupert's Kids is a non-profit organization established by Rupert Boneham, winner of the CBS version of the television game show Survivor. The organization is focused on empowering youth by helping them discover their inner strengths and realize their own self worth and their value to society. Rupert¬タルs Kids facilitates this process by providing mentoring and educational programming to youth through the rehabilitation of housing for low-income ... more
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