
A woman who had a DoorDash order brought to her house was shocked to see an old man on her doorbell camera.
Inspired to help, she set up a GoFundMe, which raised $940,000 to allow the man to retire, and her initiative grabbed the attention of the DoorDash CEO, Tony Xu.
A DoorDash spokesman told Fox News 17 that their team spoke with Richard, the elderly driver, who said he plans to continue door dashing even after becoming a merely-overnight millionaire, because it “keeps him active and he enjoys it.”
Xu reveled that Richard had completed 6,000 deliveries, and that he gave the man $20,000 irrespective of the enormity of the GoFundMe success.
GNN reported on March 17th, that It was just another weekday in Manchester, Tennessee, when Brittany Smith heard the doorbell ring.
“My daughter’s dad is a quadriplegic, so he often has things sent to the house because he can’t physically go get them,” Smith said, explaining why Richard arrived at their house that day. “This poor guy is struggling to get up my stairs to deliver my very capable daughter her Starbucks.”
Calling her daughter’s father, Smith asked to leave a bigger tip, but the father replied the opportunity through the DoorDash app to do so was gone. Meanwhile, she posted the video footage from the Ring camera on TikTok on other social media platforms, wondering if anyone in Manchester knew who the old man was.
A Facebook user recognized him as Richard and got in contact with Smith to reveal his identity and address. Driving over, Smith offered him a $200 tip, which would have made the story beautiful on its own, but it got even sweeter than the Starbucks Richard had delivered.
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That’s when Smith set up the GoFundMe, with the aim of “helping Richard go back into retirement!”
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With the footage from the Ring camera going viral, the GoFundMe benefited tremendously, and raised almost $1 million from an incredible 32,000 donations.
“I had no idea that I was going to gain that much traction,” Smith told the UK’s Independent. “Richard said he’s not slept in two days because he can’t quit watching the GoFundMe.”
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