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Man's 21-mile walk to work goes ridiculously viral, internet raises thousands for him
A DETROIT MAN has found himself at the centre of a massive fundraising campaign after a news article about his daily work commute went viral.
On Sunday, Detroit Free Press published an article about 56-year-old James Robertson, who walks 21 miles to and from work every day.
Why?
Because Robertson does not own a car and much of the area in which he lives isn’t served by public transportation.
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According to the Detroit Free Press, this commute combined with his eight-hour shift consumes twenty hours of his day. Despite the staggering journey, his employer says that he has never missed a day.
Robertson’s inspiring story quickly went viral and sparked much outcry.
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That’s when 19-year-old student Evan Leedy stepped in.
After reading Robertson’s story, Leedy decided to set up an online fundraiser to buy Robertson a car. His initital fundraising goal was $5,000.
Thanks to the internet, he has more than surpassed that goal with the running total standing at over $200,000.
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The pair reportedly met last night with Robertson thanking Leedy for his efforts.
According to an update posted on the campaign’s page, a trust is being set up to administer the donations.
You did good, internet.
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