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Mykale Baker picked up a shift at the Dacula, Georgia, Burger King where he worked after seeing the late-night rush on May 21, hours after he graduated from Mills Creek High School and Maria ...
The Burger King Foundation awarded Mykale Baker $10,000 after his feel-good story went viral thanks in part to a local mom who noticed the teen's unusual work attire, a spokesperson told The Post.
The initial goal was set at $60,000 to assist Baker with his college expenses. "Help this humble graduate chase his college dreams went to his job found out his name is Mykale," the GoFundMe wrote.
An 18-year-old high school graduate from Dacula, Georgia, has received overwhelming support after his dedication to work was captured in a viral video. Just hours after graduating from Mill Creek ...
An 18-year-old high school graduate from Dacula, Georgia, has received overwhelming support after his dedication to work was captured in a viral video. Just hours after graduating from Mill Creek ...
The initial goal was set at $60,000 to assist Baker with his college expenses. "Help this humble graduate chase his college dreams went to his job found out his name is Mykale," the GoFundMe wrote.
An 18-year-old high school graduate from Dacula, Georgia, has received overwhelming support after his dedication to work was captured in a viral video. Just hours after graduating from Mill Creek ...
The initial goal was set at $60,000 to assist Baker with his college expenses. "Help this humble graduate chase his college dreams went to his job found out his name is Mykale," the GoFundMe wrote.
The initial goal was set at $60,000 to assist Baker with his college expenses. "Help this humble graduate chase his college dreams went to his job found out his name is Mykale," the GoFundMe wrote.
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After seeing a Georgia teen work a Burger King shift right after graduation, Maria Mendoza launched a fundraiser that has now raised more than $110K for his college.