Popular mummy blogger Constance Hall had been wanting to help children in Africa who are subjected to indescribable sexual abuse but wasn't so sure how to go about it. Soon, she got an email showing her the way, then she turned to her online community. What happened next is just so awesome ...

It was extremely fortuitous when popular mummy blogger Constance Hall was contacted by the charity Rafiki Mwema.

“I was reading a lot about African children. Like many women, I had been touched by some viral Facebook videos and was feeling really helpless,” she tells Kidspot.

“Rafiki came [to me] at the right time. The more I looked into it, the better fit I realised it was for me and The Queens [Constance's online followers].”

Rafiki Mwema Australia provides accommodation and support for very young girls who have been sexually abused in Kenya.

The charity’s CEO, Sarah Rosborg, is a Byron Bay mum-of-one who offers her time 40 hours week to run the charity. And she will certainly never regret the day that she sent an email to Constance, a Perth mum-of-four, explaining that the charity had a parcel of land on a farm ready to build a home for older teenage girls currently not able to be housed at Rafiki, but they needed $75,000 to make it happen.

The Queens of Constance blogger agreed to start a gofundme page and posted it on her Facebook page today, which has more than 500,000 followers.

A mere seven hours later, the 32-year-old’s campaign surpassed her $75,000 target – it’s now sitting at more than $100,000 and growing at lightning speed. That's amazing by anyone’s estimation!

The money raised will go towards a safe house for teenage girls in Kenya. Source: GoFundMe

This mama is lost for words

Constance is not known for being lost for words, but the astounding reaction has left this mama completely speechless. And that was earlier in the day before she had reached the target.

“Well even I was not expecting this. I am useless today, all I keep doing is checking on this go fund me page and crying. We made 20k in 3 hours. 55k to go and our precious Queens have a safe house. No. Words. (Which is f**king weird for me)” she says on her Facebook page.

The girls will not be forced to go back to the hell they experienced

Amazingly, Constance has made Sarah's ambitious dream a reality - had this not happened, the teenage girls in Kenya would have been left with no choice but to return to the living hell they had once been rescued from.

“The problem lies here: Rafiki [itself] is a house on a farm - a house that funds were raised to pay for - full of young girls and when they become teenagers there isn't anywhere for them to go that funds are able to cover,” Constance says on the gofundme page.

“The room in the house is so desperately needed for other young girls to move into and out of harm’s way..."

The land where the safe house will be built for the teen girls. Source: GoFundMe

'They are so loving and compassionate despite what they've gone through'

“These teenage girls are so loving and compassionate despite what they have gone through that they have often been the key in reaching the new traumatised little girls when they arrive," Constance says.

“The teenagers have been known to put aside their own therapeutic needs in order to care for and support the new babies of the ‘family’ only to be returned to harm and an unsafe environment much before they're ready to stand on their own feet.”

Sarah hasn't left her bed all day because she is glued to the target going through the roof! Source: Supplied

'Everyone just keeps screaming and texting!'

When the charity’s CEO Sarah spoke to Kidspot, she had not left her bed all day because she was glued to her computer screen with her mouth wide open as the dollars just kept climbing by the minute.

“I can’t function – I just keep refreshing the page – I’m now joined by two of my board members and my baby. Everyone just keeps screaming and texting!” she says.

“I knew [Constance] would make the target but not in seven hours – no way.”

Sarah could barely put words together to express how much these generous donations will mean to the girls in Kenya.

“If you could meet these big girls – it just means everything. They are only allowed to go to school and come home again,” she says.

"But we have 14 acres and we have guard dogs so they will be able to run free. And they will be next door to where the small girls live and where we will eventually build a school for them.”

Constance with her crazy clan in Perth. Source: GoFundMe

The 'Queen's Castle' it shall be

Constance pleaded with her followers to throw in whatever money they can – and they did just that - and then some.

“Please Queenies, if I have ever done anything that has helped you or made you laugh or made you feel not alone, or reminded you that you are a mother**king Queen Legend. Please do this for us, this is our cause. Follow the link in the first comment and build this Queen’s Castle with me, these Girls need us desperately.”

Sarah has even suggested that the safe house be named in honour of all of the generous Queens out there.

“If together we can raise these funds and build this home they would dedicate it to us all by naming it the "Queens Castle"," Constance said on her fundraising page.

“Now, I'm pretty sure our teenage queens in Kenya won't mind that one little bit.”

So Queen’s Castle it shall be. Just look what can happen if everyone does their bit to dig deep – we really can make a huge difference.

If you would like to add to the impressive total to provide a place these teenage girls can truly call home, go to the Queens Castle gofundme page.