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Woman raises over $300,000 for the homeless who help her with his last $20
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Woman raises over $300,000 for the homeless who help her with his last $20

2017-11-27 12:03 Last Updated At:12:03

A woman got help from a homeless man with his last 20 dollars when she ran out of gas on her road. Now, She raises more than 300,000 dollars for the homeless man who wants to pass the kindness and love.

Kate McClure ran out of gas on a dark New Jersey highway last month. She pulled over and tried to walk to the nearest gas station.

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A woman got help from a homeless man with his last 20 dollars when she ran out of gas on her road. Now, She raises more than 300,000 dollars for the homeless man who wants to pass the kindness and love.

Kate McClure and Johnny (Photo via Facebook)

Homeless man Johnny witnessed her car struggles and didn’t let her go far. He told her back into the car and lock the doors for safety while he went to gas station instead. Johnny spent his last $20 on a can of gas for McClure, helping her out of a jam.

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Now, McClure is trying to help the kind-heart homeless back, setting up a GoFundMe page for Johnny.

Johnny (Photo via Facebook)

McClure originally wanted to use the funds to help Johnny with his living and work. “He is very interested in finding a job, and I believe that with a place to be able to clean up every night and get a good night’s rest, his life can get back to being normal,” she wrote.

Kate McClure (Photo via Facebook)

“I wish that I could do more for this selfless man, who went out of his way just to help me that day,” McClure wrote on the page. “He is such a great guy, and talking to him each time I see him makes me want to help him more and more.”

Kate McClure (Photo via Facebook)

Kate McClure (Photo via Facebook)

Homeless man Johnny witnessed her car struggles and didn’t let her go far. He told her back into the car and lock the doors for safety while he went to gas station instead. Johnny spent his last $20 on a can of gas for McClure, helping her out of a jam.

McClure didn’t have cash to repay him at the time, but returned to Johnny’s spot next day to give the money back. Moreover, she kept stopping at the spot to chat with Johnny and give him a few dollars during the following weeks.

Kate McClure and Johnny (Photo via Facebook)

Kate McClure and Johnny (Photo via Facebook)

Now, McClure is trying to help the kind-heart homeless back, setting up a GoFundMe page for Johnny.

Johnny served with the Marine Corps and worked as a firefighter and paramedic before he became homeless.

Johnny (Photo via Facebook)

Johnny (Photo via Facebook)

McClure originally wanted to use the funds to help Johnny with his living and work. “He is very interested in finding a job, and I believe that with a place to be able to clean up every night and get a good night’s rest, his life can get back to being normal,” she wrote.

Johnny (Photo via Facebook)

Johnny (Photo via Facebook)

“I wish that I could do more for this selfless man, who went out of his way just to help me that day,” McClure wrote on the page. “He is such a great guy, and talking to him each time I see him makes me want to help him more and more.”

However, Johnny didn’t want to take advantage of the kindness of strangers. As the funds kept rising, McClure restarted the campaign and let Johnny to decide what organizations or private parties he wants to help.

Kate McClure (Photo via Facebook)

Kate McClure (Photo via Facebook)

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Shota Imanaga continues strong start to major league career as Cubs top Mariners 4-1

2024-04-14 13:03 Last Updated At:13:21

SEATTLE (AP) — Shota Imanaga allowed one unearned run over 5 1/3 innings, Michael Busch homered in his third straight game and the Chicago Cubs beat the Seattle Mariners 4-1 on Saturday night.

Seiya Suzuki and Miguel Amaya also hit solo home runs for the Cubs. But the focus was on Imanaga (2-0) continuing the excellent start to his major league career, and some timely defense from third baseman Christopher Morel in the sixth to keep the Cubs in front.

Morel made consecutive outstanding plays with runners in scoring position, first diving to stop Mitch Garver’s hard grounder from getting down the left-field line and then leaping to snag Dylan Moore’s line drive.

“That changes the game right there. They may have the lead if that ball gets into the corner,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said of the first play Morel made. “That was a huge play. He made some really nice plays tonight. Overall it was definitely a really big defensive game for Christopher.”

The two plays by Morel helped get Chicago out of trouble after Imanaga walked the first two batters in the inning. The left-hander has gone 15 1/3 innings without giving up an earned run. He allowed five hits, struck out four and walked two.

“I want to thank him,” Imanaga said through a translator. “With his defense, we were able to win. So I want to congratulate him and thank him on that.”

Mark Leiter Jr., Yency Almonte, Hector Neris and Adbert Alzolay permitted just two baserunners in 3 2/3 innings of relief. Alzolay earned his second save.

Busch ran his home run streak to three games by hitting a solo shot off reliever Tyson Miller in the seventh.

“He's swinging it really good right now and he's driving it, most importantly,” Counsell said.

Suzuki’s homer came on the first pitch he saw from Seattle starter Emerson Hancock (1-2) with two outs in the third. Amaya homered off reliever Austin Voth in the eighth.

Hancock rebounded after getting knocked around in his last start. He allowed two runs on four hits and struck out four.

“Can't fault the starting pitching. Normally you don't lose games if you give up solo homers, but they got three of them tonight,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said.

Seattle got to Imanaga in the second inning after Mitch Haniger reached on an error by Busch at first base. Haniger scored on Luis Urías’ two-out double, but Imanaga stranded runners at second and third by striking out Seby Zavala.

Imanaga said Seattle's game plan was to lay off his splitter down in the zone, which made spotting his fastball for a strike more important. Imanaga threw 61 fastballs among his 90 pitches.

“The first two games that I pitched, my off speeds felt good as well as my fastball,” Imanaga said. “Today, I didn't really have the changeup and then as the game went on, my fastball command, the quality started to go down. So just kind of learning how do I need to make an adjustment, and moving from there.”

The stadium became smoky during the fifth inning after a car caught fire on a roadway outside the ballpark and the breeze pushed the smoke into the stadium.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cubs: RHP Jameson Taillon (back) threw 3 2/3 innings and 68 pitches on Friday in a rehab outing with Triple-A Iowa. His next start is expected to come with the Cubs, Counsell said. Taillon plans to meet the team in Arizona on Monday, although it’s unclear when he will slot back into the rotation.

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Cubs: RHP Javier Assad (1-0, 1.64 ERA) allowed two runs over five innings in his last start against San Diego. He threw six shutout innings in his first start of the season.

Mariners: RHP Luis Castillo (0-3, 6.89) has allowed four earned runs in each of his first three starts. Castillo has yet to finish six innings and has lost three straight decisions for the first time since last June.

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Chicago Cubs' Dansby Swanson, right, is congratulated by Mike Tauchman, left, after scoring during the second inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)

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Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Shota Imanaga reacts between pitches during the sixth inning of the team's baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)

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Chicago Cubs starter Shota Imanaga delivers a pitch during the fifth inning of the team's baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)

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Chicago Cubs starter Shota Imanaga delivers a pitch during the second inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)

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