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Notre Dame fundraising efforts inspire people to donate $1 million to rebuild burned Louisiana churches
By Amanda Jackson, CNN



Updated 10:31 AM ET, Wed April 17, 2019





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Firefighters respond to a fire at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church on April 4 in Opelousas, Louisiana.
(CNN)As hundreds of millions of dollars roll in to help rebuild the historic Notre Dame Cathedral, people have been inspired to donate to rebuild three churches in Louisiana that were intentionally burned down.

The intentionally set fires burned three historically black churches in rural St. Landry Parish -- about 30 miles north of Lafayette -- St. Mary Baptist Church on March 26, Greater Union Baptist Church on April 2 and Mount Pleasant Baptist Church on April 4.


Their church was burning. They linked arms and prayed

Fundraising efforts for the churches that started last week had reached more than $150,000 of the $1.8 million needed. On Wednesday, the GoFundMe campaign skyrocketed to more than $1 million and counting. The push for the donations was inspired by social media users spreading awareness of the campaign, in the aftermath of the Notre Dame fire.
"It's a blessing," the Rev. Gerald Toussaint, pastor of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, said of the money raised. "It's going to help our community. What the devil meant for bad, God's going to turn it into something good."
The donations came on the heels of an announcement Tuesday that Notre Dame has three of France's wealthiest families spearheading fundraising for the historic site. That fund has already topped $900 million, millions more than the Louisiana churches need.
The GoFundMe started by the Seventh District Baptist Association is working with government officials and local leaders to make sure all money raised is given to the three churches, according to the event page.
The man accused in the Louisiana church fires, Holden Matthews, 21, pleaded not guilty to three hate crime counts, two counts of simple arson of a religious building and one count of aggravated arson of a religious building.

Fundraising efforts for Notre Dame inspire people to donate to rebuild burned Louisiana churches - CNN
 
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