The Vagina Museum in London has successfully raised over £68,000 within three days of launching a fundraiser, surpassing its £60,000 goal to cover quarterly rent. Facing threats of closure due to high rent costs and past relocations, the museum aims to combat gynaecological stigma and promote body positivity. The support from the community enabled it to not only meet immediate financial needs but also aspire for future growth and sustainability. The museum emphasizes the need to transition from survival mode to thriving with community backing.
"We cannot believe it! We've raised enough to save the Vagina Museum in the immediate future," the museum wrote on Monday.
"This is no longer about surviving, but about being able to thrive in a world with so many forces still against us... Together, we're an incredible community."
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