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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 ...
Mykale Baker, who works at a Burger King restaurant in Dacula ... to help the teen's educational dreams come true. Over 5,500 donations rolled in, totaling nearly $200,000 as of June 4.
The fast-food chain announced that it was testing two new sandwiches – the Jalapeño Ranch Club Chicken Sandwich and the ...
Amid reports McDonald’s is having a tough time selling the new chicken strips, Caitlin Hornik volunteered to taste test the ...
The Burger King Foundation recently awarded high school senior Justin Parker with a $15,000 King Award scholarship. The award ...
Atlanta-area Burger King employee Mykale Baker was presented with a check for $10,000 from the Burger King Foundation in ...
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.
Mykale Baker dropped by Burger King after his high school graduation ceremony for a late meal. When he noticed his colleagues swamped with orders, he jumped in to help.
With the donations to the GoFundMe continuing to pour in, Mendoza went back to the Burger King to speak with Mykale’s manager. The manager then called Mykale and told him to come to the restaurant.
Police said they were called out around 6 p.m. Friday to the Burger King at 374 W. U.S. 6 where they found employee with multiple scratches on her neck and a small cut that was bleeding on her arm.