While driving to Philadelphia in October, Kate McClure ran out of gas. The 27-year-old was stranded and alone on the side of I-95 when a homeless man named Johnny Bobbit Jr., 34, approached her. He told her to get back in the car and lock the doors while he went to get help, and returned with a can of gas he bought with his last $20. McClure got to her destination safely but couldn't stop thinking about Bobbit, so she launched a GoFundMe campaign with a $10,000 goal to get him set up with an apartment, a reliable car, and a few months worth of expenses. Her campaign went viral, and has raised more than $390,000 for Bobbit. It's enough money for him to get a house, truck, and retirement fund, and some of it will be donated back to the organizations that have helped Bobbit since he became homeless a year ago. Source: NJ.com |
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