New Jersey Teen Raises $186,000 for 81-Year-Old Walmart Worker So She Can Pay Mortgage and Retire

In an astonishing turn of events, a young man saw an older woman working in a Walmart store and couldn’t help but wonder about her circumstances. After learning that what kept her from retiring was her mortgage, he decided to remedy the situation. Devan Bonagura from New Jersey was oblivious to how drastically his life would change—all because he extended a helping hand to someone who needed it the most. It was an event that taught him eye-opening lessons and inspired several others to do the same.

It all began when he posted a 15-second clip on TikTok—his fifth video on the popular video-sharing platform. While Bonagura had his reasons for sharing the short video, even he couldn’t have anticipated the response it would receive. Going Viral
The young man’s video showed an elderly lady sitting at the break room table at the Walmart in Hackettstown, New Jersey, during her shift. As of November 28, the clip has become a viral sensation, garnering 30.8 million views and 4.6 million reactions.While the elderly woman was grateful for his help, she expressed the amount wasn’t enough to pay her mortgage fully.

Jumping into Action
The senior citizen in the video turned out to be Nola Carpenter, 81, a New Jersey resident who had been working for the giant retailer for over two decades. Within a short time, the viral clip amassed thousands of comments from netizens far and wide. Its in-lay text read:”Life shouldn’t [be] this hard.”

While some hinted that Carpenter seemed tired and on the verge of giving up, others expressed a strong desire to hug her and help make her feel better. Given people’s overwhelming response, something tugged at his heartstrings, and Bonagura knew he couldn’t stand aside and watch. Creating the GoFundMe Page
Eventually, Bonagura learned that the reason Carpenter had been working instead of enjoying her retirement was to earn enough money to pay off her mortgage. However, with Walmart paying $17-$19 to its workers on average per hour, it would have likely taken the older lady a long time to gather enough money.

So, to help ease her woes and in response to a commenter’s suggestion, Bonagura created a crowdfunding page for Carpenter with the title, “Let’s help Nola retire.” The caption read:”Nola works at Walmart and that says enough. Let’s all come together and help.”

Facing Backlash
Bonagura later revealed that he wasn’t employed by Walmart but by a third-party company that sold products there. In a follow-up video on November 4, the young man updated his followers on Carpenter’s story and made shocking revelations.

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