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The night Mykale Baker graduated from high school, he didn’t go to a graduation party like many of his classmates. He went to work at Burger King — even though he didn’t have a shift that night. Baker ...
The Burger King worker who hopped in to help his coworkers during a late-night rush while still wearing his high school ...
DACULA, Ga. — Burger King is showing support to a Georgia teen on his way to college after a recent story about his dedication to his teammates at work has seen an overwhelmingly positive response.
An 18-year-old high school graduate in Georgia can now afford to go to college after his act of generosity on graduation night led to a viral TikTok and fundraiser.
Burger King and its foundation awarded Mykale Baker a $10,000 scholarship, and also honored the customer’s daughter, Daizie Chavez, with a $10,000 scholarship for her college studies.
High school graduate Mykale Baker went viral after working at Burger King in his cap and gown, leading to nearly $200,000 in donations and a $10,000 scholarship to support his future studies.
The Burger King Foundation awarded Mykale Baker $10,000 after his feel-good story went viral thanks in part to a local mom who noticed the teen's unusual work attire, a spokesperson told The Post.