U2 Come To The Aid Of Sex Abuse Support Group

In their ongoing quest to change the world for the better, U2 and manager Paul McGuinness have made a cash donation to a sex abuse charity facing closure due to lack of funds. According to a statement made by the group’s management, U2 and McGuinness offered the Irish branch of the One In Four support group 40,000 euros (US $46,360) to enable the organization to remain in business for at least another month while the government “gets it together to do the right thing.” One In Four campaigns on behalf of people who were sexually abused as children.

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