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Mykale Baker rushed to help out at work after his graduation in Dacula, Georgia. A mom saw him and was inspired. Now, the Burger King Foundation is stepping in.
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.
Burger King and its foundation awarded Mykale Baker a $10,000 scholarship, and also honored the customer’s daughter, Daizie Chavez, with a $10,000 scholarship for her college studies.
DACULA, Ga. — Burger King is showing support to a Georgia teen on his way to college after a recent story about his dedication to his teammates at work has seen an overwhelmingly positive ...
Burger King is my favorite burger. I have ordered in the past and just thrown away the bun. Today I ordered from Burger King at 1200 West Club Blvd. Durham NC. I ordered as a keto customer.
Burger King saw the overwhelming response and surprised the recent grad with the scholarship. This adds to the thousands donated in an online fundraiser.
(As of Friday, June 6, that GoFundMe has raised over $200,000.) Mendoza later stopped at the Burger King and asked for Mykale’s contact information from his coworkers so she could tell him the news.
High school graduate Mykale Baker went viral after working at Burger King in his cap and gown, leading to nearly $200,000 in donations and a $10,000 scholarship to support his future studies.
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