Greylon Anthony, a driver from the ride-sharing company who had worked with the company for 3 years, ensured his passengers had a comfortable and safe ride throughout his working life.
The generous driver’s company launched a program to recognize great drivers and give them a $5 tip on behalf of the company. Fortunately, Greylon was among the top five drivers with the most thank-yous, and he was thrilled.
Surprisingly, Greylon donated it to Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte, NC, instead of keeping the money for himself.
He donated $10,000 to the hospital
Greylon donated $10,000 to the hospital for medical equipment for pediatric patients and also to support families who could not afford their children’s medical bills.
The young man’s generosity had significantly impacted the hospital, and they were grateful for his kind gesture.
However, Greylon remained humble and did his job to the best of his ability, always striving to make a difference in people’s lives.
Reactions: Awesome job Greylon!!!!!
Netizens praised him for his generosity and kindness, and he received many accolades for his good deed:
@chancsteadman: HONORABLE. You sir, are an example to us all.
@grandsonsrmylife: What a wonderful person! I’m so glad we all took the time to thank our delivery men and women!
@jbcfrogger: I’m in Charlotte…. so proud to have this man here! Awesome job Greylon!!!!!
@leeanne82245: What an amazing guy this generosity will find its way back to you
@bastholmrasmus: Amazon should be giving him another 10.000 for himself, god bless him
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