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Community Rallies Behind Struggling Veteran After $1,300 Gift Sparks $450K in Donations

A heartwarming TikTok video posted by pawnshop worker Jenelle Marie has inspired a wave of generosity, resulting in nearly $450,000 in donations for 91-year-old veteran Donald, who had been selling his wife’s jewelry to cover rising rent costs. After raising $1,300 for Donald, Jenelle’s video of his emotional reaction went viral, encouraging even more people to support his cause. The fundraising, which started as a small gesture of kindness, blossomed into a life-changing campaign for the veteran. This touching story highlights the power of compassion and the extraordinary impact of a community coming together to help those in need.


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