A family has raised more than $250,000 for a Domino’s delivery driver, who was injured while delivering the family’s food on Feb. 3.
Barbara Gillespie's fall was caught on the family’s home security video and has since gone viral, being viewed over 3 million times on TikTok.
Kevin Keighron and his wife Lacey Klein, of South Carolina, set up a GoFundMe to leave an extra “tip” for Gillespie and over 14,000 people have since donated. “I almost gave up on people because so many people out there today are so mean,” said Gillespie. “And here we got people loving, caring people. They care about someone else… about an elderly woman.”
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