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Kayzen Hunter: the boy who raised thousands of dollars to help a waiter

2023-03-11T18:17:32.459Z


The young man from New Jersey created, together with his family, a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds. Boys' love is always genuine and sincere. That's why young Kayzen Hunter  describes Devonte Gardner , a waiter he befriended for going to Waffle House with his family for breakfast , as "one of the happiest, most positive people I've ever met." The 14-year-old, from New Jersey , wanted to do something positive for his new friend and created a GoFundMe fundraising campaign with his family . This


Boys' love is always genuine and sincere.

That's why young

Kayzen Hunter 

describes

Devonte Gardner

, a waiter he befriended for going to

Waffle House

with his family for breakfast , as "one of the happiest, most positive people I've ever met."

The 14-year-old, from

New Jersey , wanted to do something positive for his new friend and created a

GoFundMe

fundraising

campaign with his family .

This all happened when Kaysen, after a few chats, learned that Devonter walked to work every day and that his wife and two daughters were living in a hotel room without a reliable source of transportation.

an act of love

The man says he is very grateful to the boy and his family.

"Devonte said he was wondering if anyone might know where he could buy a cheap car; he had had a hard time saving up for one," Kayzen told

The Washington Post.

The waiter, after having to move to the hotel, explained that the expenses began to be too much to handle, he recounted: "All my tips and everything I receive goes directly to my son, I pay for the room, I pay daily $ 60 per day , and it's eating my pocket alive."

According to the aforementioned Media.

With an initial goal of $5,000 for Gardner to have a vehicle, the campaign, for now,

has already raised $45,000

.

The man has only words of gratitude to the young man and his family and admitted that the generosity shown towards him almost made him cry.

Kayzen, along with his parents, also feels gratitude.

"He just feels good to help someone else," he told the aforementioned Medium.

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