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Mykale Baker revealed that he was far from sure about college due to financial restrictions, but had hopes of getting enrolled in a trade school.
Mykale Baker, who was celebrating his high school graduation with his Burger King colleagues and went viral for jumping behind the counter in his cap and gown to lend a hand, has always put others ...
Mykale Baker in the News and On Social Media Since going viral, Baker has become a symbol of hard work and resilience. TikTok users and news outlets have shared his story widely.
Mykale Baker has been working at Burger King to raise money for college. Contributors have given more than $200,000 to a high school graduate who jumped in to help coworkers at Burger King while ...
As of this date, the fundraiser has surpassed its initial $60,000 and raised over $85,000, which will all go to Baker to help fund his college tuition, books, supplies, and other educational needs.
A Georgia teenager has been gifted over $40K, and counting, in GoFundMe donations after working a Burger King shift in his graduation clothes. Eighteen-year-old Mykale Baker of Georgia, had every ...
Mykale Baker voluntarily, and spontaneously, helped his Burger King coworkers right after attending his high school graduation ceremony last month Customer Maria Mendoza, who noticed Baker was ...
Mykale Baker worked at Burger King in Dacula hours after graduating, inspiring Maria Mendoza to start a GoFundMe that raised more than $20,000.
Mykale Baker, who went viral for working his Burger King shift on graduation night, has received over $200,000 in donations for college. A customer’s TikTok video sparked a GoFundMe campaign ...
Maria Mendoza and Mykale Baker. She decided to start a GoFundMe to help Mykale with his college expenses. And the community showed up. In just a few days, the fundraiser brought in more than $20,000.
Mykale Baker voluntarily, and spontaneously, helped his Burger King coworkers right after attending his high school graduation ceremony last month Customer Maria Mendoza, who noticed Baker was still ...