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Missouri Teen Cashier Receives $2,500 Tip

In a heartwarming act of generosity, Ryheem Lumpkins, a teen cashier at a Missouri pizza restaurant, received a life-changing $2,500 tip from a customer, Michael Johnson, the president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County. Ryheem, a student at William Chrisman High School, had only been working at the restaurant for a month, diligently manning the register, sweeping floors, and wiping down the buffet in his spare time. This unexpected tip not only rewarded his hard work and dedication but also helped him discover new aspects of his personality, boosting his confidence and brightening his future prospects.

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