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Eight miles to work, thirteen miles home. |
On Sunday, the
Detroit Free Press
ran a story on James Robertson, a 56-year-old man who walks 21 miles a
day, to and from work because the buses don't cover much of his route.
Thanks to the generosity of readers in Detroit and around the country,
James
won't be walking to work much longer:
A Downriver car dealership offered to give him a 2014
Chevrolet Cruz or Sonic. "He gets to choose," said Angela Osborne,
customer service specialist at Rodgers Chevrolet in Woodhaven.
"We were just impressed with his determination," Osborne said.
He's not just getting a car. Evan Leedy, a college student from Fort
Wayne University was so taken with James Robertson's story that he set
up a GoFundMe.com
fundraising page:
Before he knew it, thousands of dollars were coming in. One day later, more 5,300 people donated a total in excess of $149,000.
"We now have car dealerships and car companies saying they will
donate a car," Leedy says. "We can now use this money to truly change
James' life." READ MORE
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