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Community Raising Money For Refugee Child Mauled By Pit Bulls

As of 7:15 p.m., people had donated more than $14,000 to benefit the family of a child mauled by dogs this week. (Screenshot: GoFundMe)

A fundraising campaign benefitting a child who was mauled by a dog in Greensboro is quickly gaining steam toward a $50,000 goal. The injured toddler is the son of recent Syrian refugees.

Police say the attack happened Tuesday morning when two pit bulls wandered to the home of the boy's family on Valley View Street.

The toddler who was attacked was taken to Brenner Children's Hospital and underwent eight hours of surgery. According to the Greensboro News and Record, he sustained serious injuries to his ear, face, arm and leg.

College Park Church has set up a GoFundMe campaign to receive donations for medical expenses. The church is also hoping to set up a new apartment for the family to have it ready by the time they return. 

The family moved to Greensboro in August after fleeing the conflict in Syria. They left their farm after bombing began and their oldest child was injured.

This story was updated to reflect a change in the stated goal according to the GoFundMe site from $20,000 to $50,000.

Sean Bueter joined WFDD in August 2015 as a reporter covering issues across the Piedmont Triad and beyond.Previously, Sean was a reporter, host and news director at WBOI in Fort Wayne, Ind., just a few hours from where he grew up. He also sorted Steve Inskeep's mail as an intern at NPR in Washington, D.C.Sean has experience on a variety of beats, including race, wealth and poverty, economic development, and more. His work has appeared on NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered, and APM's Marketplace.In his spare time, Sean plays tennis (reasonably well), golf (reasonably poorly), and scours local haunts for pinball machines to conquer.

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