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'It makes me want to keep grinding': Fundraiser started for man who walks 17 miles for work

'It makes me want to keep grinding': Fundraiser started for man who walks 17 miles for work
FAMILY. MY MOM HAD PASSED AWAY WHEN I WAS 16, SO IT’S KIND OF HARD FOR ME DANTE. FRANKLIN TELLSE M LIFE HASN’T ALWAYS BEEN A CLEAR PATH FOR HIM AFTER HIS MOM PASSED AWAY AND HE WAS RAISED BY HIS SIBLINGS. I HAD TO JTUS BE POSITIVE HAD TO GRIND TO MAKE A BETTER ME AND TO MA SKEURE MY MOM WAS HAPPY SO TO ACHIEVE THOSE GOALS. HE HAS PUT ONE FOOT OF THE OTHER I HA TVEO WALK A TWO HOUR AND 36 MINUTES. THAT’S 8.6 MILES. THAT’S JUST FROM HIS HOUSE TO WORK. THEN AFTER A FULL SHIFT, HE TURNS AROUND AND WALKSAC B FOR A TOTAL OF 16 17 MILES ALL TOGETHER AND THAT’S FIVE HOURS AND 15 MINUTES ALL TOGETHER YESTERDAY WHILE HEAS W WALKING TOIS H JOB AS A COOK AT THIS. BUFFALO WILD WINGS A MAN STOPPED HIM. HE’S LIKE, DO YOU NEED A RIDE? I’M LIKE, YEAH. THE MAN WAS SO SO INSPIRED BY DANTE’S STORY. HE STADTE THIS GOFUNDME TO HELP DANTE. GET BACK ONIS H FEET. NO PUN INTDEEND. IT MAKES YOU JUST LIKE REALLY JUST WANT TO KEEP GRINDING SO I CAN HELP OTHER PEOPLE LIKE THEY OF ME DANTE SAYS HE’S STUDYING TO BECOME A WELDER AND JUST NEEDS MORE MONEY TO CONTINUE TO HELP HIS FAMILY. EVEN IF IT MEANS HIKING TO WORK IN SCORCHING TEMPERATURES. I JUSTOT G TO KEEP GOING JUST KEEP GOING. IT’S ALL GONNA PAY OFF AT THE END IF YOU’D LIKE TO DONATE TO THE GOFUNDME HEAD OVER TO KOCO.COM FOR S
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'It makes me want to keep grinding': Fundraiser started for man who walks 17 miles for work
A young Oklahoma man is getting noticed and going viral after people found out he walks nearly 17 miles for work.Donte Franklin told sister station KOCO he's just happy to have a job and is willing to do anything to help his family."My mom had passed away when I was 16, so it was kind of hard for me," Franklin said.Franklin said life hasn't always been a clear path for him after his mom died and his siblings raised him."I had to be positive," he said. "I had to grind to make a better me, to make my momma happy."To achieve those goals, Franklin put one foot in front of the other – literally."I have to walk 2 hours and 26 minutes. That's 8.6 miles," he said.That's just from his house to work. Then, after a full shift, Franklin turns around and walks back for a total of 16 to 17 miles."That's 5 hours and 15 minutes altogether," he said.While walking to his job Tuesday as a cook at Buffalo Wild Wings, a man stopped him."He asked if I needed and ride, and I was like, 'Yeah,'" Franklin said.The man was so inspired by Franklin's story he created a GoFundMe page to help him get back on his feet."It makes me want to keep grinding so I can help other people like they are helping me," Franklin said.Franklin said he's studying to become a welder and just needs more money to continue to help his family, even if it means hiking to work in scorching temperatures."I just got to keep going, keep going. It's all going to pay off in the end," Franklin said.Anyone who would like to donate to the GoFundMe page helping Franklin can do so here.

A young Oklahoma man is getting noticed and going viral after people found out he walks nearly 17 miles for work.

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Donte Franklin told sister station KOCO he's just happy to have a job and is willing to do anything to help his family.

"My mom had passed away when I was 16, so it was kind of hard for me," Franklin said.

Franklin said life hasn't always been a clear path for him after his mom died and his siblings raised him.

"I had to be positive," he said. "I had to grind to make a better me, to make my momma happy."

To achieve those goals, Franklin put one foot in front of the other – literally.

"I have to walk 2 hours and 26 minutes. That's 8.6 miles," he said.

That's just from his house to work. Then, after a full shift, Franklin turns around and walks back for a total of 16 to 17 miles.

"That's 5 hours and 15 minutes altogether," he said.

While walking to his job Tuesday as a cook at Buffalo Wild Wings, a man stopped him.

"He asked if I needed and ride, and I was like, 'Yeah,'" Franklin said.

The man was so inspired by Franklin's story he created a GoFundMe page to help him get back on his feet.

"It makes me want to keep grinding so I can help other people like they are helping me," Franklin said.

Franklin said he's studying to become a welder and just needs more money to continue to help his family, even if it means hiking to work in scorching temperatures.

"I just got to keep going, keep going. It's all going to pay off in the end," Franklin said.

Anyone who would like to donate to the GoFundMe page helping Franklin can do so here.