Spanish Brothers Donate Inherited Home to House Moroccan Migrants in Malaga

A very nice gesture from two brothers, who have chosen to offer the house bequeathed by their grandfather, to five migrants including two Moroccan nationals.
According to Spanish media, the two men have decided to gift their 100 m2 house to a non-governmental organization, Malaga Acoge, in order to renovate it to accommodate the migrants.
Unaccompanied minors in Malaga live in shelters or are forced to spend the night outdoors. At the age of 18, they are forced to find work to renew their residence permit in Spain.
By ceding this house to the five migrants, the two brothers are giving them the opportunity to enter the secondary education cycle and regularize their legal status in Spain, before their integration into the professional world.
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