Mar 13 • 17:01 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

More than $500K raised for 78-year-old DoorDash driver forced out of retirement

A fundraiser started by a Tennessee woman for a 78-year-old DoorDash driver has raised over $500,000 to support him and his family after financial hardships.

After observing the struggles of 78-year-old Richard Pulley who works as a DoorDash driver, a Tennessee woman named Smith initiated a fundraiser to support him. The video capturing Pulley delivering an order shows him carefully navigating stairs, highlighting his vulnerability. Smith discovered that Pulley's need to deliver food arose from financial difficulties after his wife was unjustly fired, leaving them struggling to afford essentials and medications.

The fundraiser quickly gained momentum, with donations pouring in from across the country, demonstrating widespread empathy for Pulley's situation. As of Friday afternoon, the GoFundMe campaign had surpassed its initial goal, raising over $552,000 from more than 18,000 donors. The efforts of Smith and the generous contributions from strangers underscore the community's response to individuals facing unforeseen hardships and the willingness of people to support one another during tough times.

Smith's call to action, encouraging others to help Pulley “go back into retirement,” not only embodies the spirit of giving but also reflects on the socioeconomic challenges that many elderly individuals face. The significant financial backing from the fundraiser may provide Pulley with some respite, allowing him to focus on enjoying his retirement without the stress associated with financial insecurity.

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