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Burger King has now stepped up to give a scholarship to a local Burger King employee who went viral after a customer spotted him working immediately after his high school graduation still wearing his medals from graduation.
ATLANTA – While many high school graduates spend their big night celebrating, one metro Atlanta teen chose a different path — and his dedication has now captured national attention.
What we know:
Just hours after receiving his diploma, Mykale Baker, a team member at the Burger King in Dacula, showed up at work still wearing his graduation medals. He had originally stopped by to visit his coworkers and show off his cap and gown but, seeing his friends overwhelmed on shift, decided to jump in and help.
ORIGINAL STORY: Metro Atlanta teen goes viral for working at Burger King after graduation
Customer Maria Mendoza, who had just left her own daughter’s graduation, witnessed Baker’s act of dedication and recorded a short video of him on the job. She posted it to TikTok, where it quickly went viral, garnering millions of views. Moved by Baker’s commitment, Mendoza also launched a GoFundMe campaign to help him pay for college expenses.
When Mendoza first returned to the restaurant to tell Baker about the fundraiser, it had raised about $6,000. Baker and his mother, proudly wearing a "Proud Mom" shirt, were overcome with emotion. In the days that followed, donations poured in, and the fundraiser has now collected nearly $200,000.
Baker, who had been considering taking a gap year due to financial constraints, said the overwhelming support has changed his plans. He now hopes to begin studying automotive technology in college this fall.
Burger King and the Burger King Foundation also took notice. On Monday, they surprised Baker at work with a $10,000 scholarship to support his education.
Mykale Baker. Courtesy of Burger King
In recognition of Mendoza’s kindness, the Foundation also awarded her daughter, Daizie Chavez, a fellow recent graduate, with a $10,000 scholarship. Chavez plans to study neuroscience at Georgia State University.
Maria Mendoza and Daizie Chavez. Courtesy of Burger King
Information for this story came from a press release provided by Burger King and a previous story published by FOX 5 Atlanta.
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