Texas woman known for driving strangers in need gifted new vehicle by Philadelphia car dealer
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Lyn Story, a retired Fort Worth resident known for providing free rides to neighbors in need, received a new vehicle from Philadelphia car dealer David Kelleher. Story's commitment to helping others first caught attention when "CBS Mornings" and David Begnaud shared her story six months ago, highlighting her selfless service to strangers despite her own financial challenges.
Story, who began offering rides to people she met through the neighborhood app, "Nextdoor," quickly became a lifeline for locals like April Goodwin and Kevin Horrigan. Goodwin, diagnosed with ovarian cancer, needed transportation to medical appointments, while Horrigan, who is blind, relied on Story's rides to get to work three days a week. Despite her own struggles with rising gas prices and an aging car that frequently broke down, Story continued to support her community with an open heart and an open car door.
"Lyn's like a little angel; she really is," Horrigan said.
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