Mr Beast's Group Adopted an Orphanage

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00:00Six months ago, this orphanage in South Africa looked like this.
00:06And despite having saved more than 5,000 children's lives over time,
00:10it was about to get shut down.
00:12When hearing about this, we made it our mission to ensure this doesn't happen
00:16by rebuilding 12 new homes with an ongoing supply of fresh food
00:20as well as a brand new playground.
00:22This is Mama Rosie, who started the Bupuma Lele Orphanage 30 years ago,
00:26after a baby was abandoned on her doorstep.
00:29Mama Rosie is an absolutely incredible person,
00:32but as hard as she's fought, as much as she's given,
00:35these kids were about to lose their only family,
00:37the only place they've ever known as home.
00:40To ensure this does not happen,
00:42we spent the last six months working tirelessly
00:45so that these kids have a safe and clean environment to live in.
01:00Done.
01:01We also made sure that Mama Rosie had seen none of the renovations
01:04before surprising her.
01:05This is going to be awesome.
01:07Mama Rosie, you promised me you haven't seen anything yet.
01:10Yes, I haven't seen anything.
01:15Are you ready?
01:16Ready, ready, ready.
01:18Let's take this off.
01:24No!
01:30No!
01:38Thank you, thank you, thank you.
01:41Before surprising the kids that lived in the orphanage with their brand new home,
01:45we had to find someone that Mama Rosie held very dear to her heart.
01:48The last time we were here, Mama Rosie told us about a young boy named Yamkela,
01:52who left the orphanage 14 years ago with the dream of becoming a musician.
01:56So Darren and Dan, a filmmaker and musician from Cape Town,
01:59tracked him down to be a part of the big reveal.
02:04They then took Yamkela to see his old bedroom that has been completely rebuilt.
02:14After months and months of grueling labor,
02:16it was finally time to surprise the kids.
02:20The kids are all lining up outside right now
02:22and we're about to bring them in and show them their brand new homes
02:25for the very first time.
02:42Thank you so much for bringing dignity to these children
02:47because it has boosted their self-esteem.
02:51They live in a better, better place.
02:56We wanted to find out more about Yamkela and his life outside the orphanage,
03:00as well as offer him the opportunity of a lifetime
03:03to inspire orphans all around the world.
03:05Oh, come, I want to show you something.
03:12I kept this all these years.
03:15Remember the guitar you used to play on under that tree across the road?
03:26Sometimes I even dream about this place.
03:30This is where my roots are.
03:32In order for Yamkela to make a living, he had to become a cleaner at the airport,
03:36leaving him hardly any time to practice his music and harness his talent.
03:40It kills me knowing that I'm doing something that I'm not into
03:45and there is something that I want to do that I really love, but I cannot do it.
03:51In Yamkela, I see this deep need to want to express himself
03:56through the art form of music,
03:58yet he doesn't really have any tools to be able to do so.
04:04So, we decided to surprise Yamkela
04:06with a top-of-the-range professional acoustic guitar.
04:09But the best part is we're going to be enrolling Yamkela
04:12in one of the best music schools in South Africa
04:15and paying all his living expenses for the entire year.
04:20I don't know what to say.
04:22Thank you. Thank you so much.
04:24All the music you've heard so far in this video
04:27has been made in collaboration with Yamkela.
04:30And while they continue to make music,
04:32I want to tell you guys about our incredible long-term partner,
04:35the sponsor of this video, Electric E-Bikes.
04:38This orphanage build ended up costing a lot more than we thought it was going to
04:42and Electric E-Bikes stepped up to the plate
04:44by providing the additional funding to help us finish it.
04:47So, if you don't know what Electric E-Bikes are and what they do,
04:50they're on a mission to change people's lives
04:52by increasing their mobility while being energy efficient.
04:55One example of them doing this is our last video
04:57where we gave away 1,000 E-Bikes to people around the world,
05:00including Kenya, to help them more efficiently transport water.
05:03So, do me a favor and click the link in the description below
05:06and purchase an Electric E-Bike from them,
05:08because by doing that, you'll help them make money
05:10so they can continue to support these projects,
05:12and it's a beautiful cycle I'd love to keep going.
05:14Thank you, Electric E-Bikes, for sponsoring the video.
05:16We went through one final celebration for the orphanage
05:18by getting Yamkella to perform a few of his original songs.
05:32Nibapu Melele will continue doing what we are doing,
05:36saving lives. Thank you so much.
05:40I don't know
05:43what's on my mind so
05:46It is now time for Yamkella to start his musical journey.
05:49We are so excited to see what he can do,
05:51and we will keep you constantly updated
05:53on his progress throughout the year.
05:57See you later.
05:58And I want to say a special thank you to Checker6060
06:01for sending motorbikes and a literal truck
06:04full of food to the orphanage. Thank you so much.
06:07And I also want to shout out Yum Yum, Sunbake,
06:09Rama, Jumor, and RCL Foods
06:11for also committing to feed the orphanage
06:13for an additional year.
06:15But despite everything we've done,
06:16Mama Rosie and the orphans still need more help.
06:18So if you're able, click the link in the description
06:20or the donate button below this video
06:22and just give whatever you can.
06:23And just by watching these videos,
06:24you are literally changing lives.
06:26So thank you.
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