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  • 5/1/2025
An inspiring story of love and resilience after tragedy strikes humanitarian Maggie Doyne, mother to over 50 Nepalese ch | dG1fZWZncWVQaGI3aXM
Transcript
00:00I think it's the nature of being a parent.
00:04You have a physical heart that's living outside of your body.
00:08Anything can happen at any moment.
00:12The big news is that Top Uncle is coming today
00:16and he's bringing two new kids.
00:20I'm also orphan. I know that life.
00:24I wasn't trying to be a mom
00:28and adopt kids. I was trying to create a safe home.
00:32But I completely fell in love with them.
00:36You don't have to be related with blood.
00:38She did everything and more that a mother would do for a child.
00:42You're 28.
00:44You have the responsibility of 50 children and one baby.
00:48As a mother, as a CEO, and as a leader,
00:52I was just coming into the woman I wanted to be.
00:56The next thing I remember is I just heard screams.
01:08I got him and I immediately started CPR.
01:12All family is sad.
01:14Our happiness is all gone.
01:16I kept saying we're still a family.
01:20We're still a family.
01:22That's the pain of being human.
01:26You have to go through hard things.
01:28And you have to make a choice.
01:30You have to choose love again.
01:32You have to choose joy again.
01:34I've seen it.
01:36I've seen what love does.
01:40One minute.
01:44One moment.
01:48One step at a time.
01:52One step at a time.

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