Houston Chronicle

Homeless good Samaritan buys house with donations

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PHILADELPH­IA — A homeless man who used his last $20 to fill up the gas tank of a stranded motorist has bought a home with some of the nearly $400,000 raised for him by the woman he saved.

“The feeling is indescriba­ble and (it’s) all thanks to the support and generosity that each and every one of you has shown,” Johnny Bobbitt wrote on a GoFundMe page. “I’ll continue to thank you every single day for the rest of my life.”

Kate McClure, of Florence Township, N.J., ran out of gas on an I-95 exit ramp in Philadelph­ia late one night. Bobbitt walked a few blocks to buy her gas.

She didn’t have money to repay him at the time, but she sought him out days later to give him the money and visited him a few more times to bring food and water. She and her boyfriend created the online fundraiser page as a thank you and to try to help him get back on his feet. As of Tuesday afternoon, the fundraiser has raised more than $397,000.

Bobbitt served in the U.S. Marine Corps and worked as a paramedic in Vance County, N.C., before he became homeless.

Details on how he wound up on the streets of Philadelph­ia have been sparse. Bobbitt has said it was a mix of “bad decisions and bad situations.”

In addition to buying his house and eventually his dream truck (a 1999 Ford Ranger), he said he is donating some of his money to a Philadelph­ia grade school student who is helping another homeless veteran. He hopes his fans continue to pay it forward.

 ?? Associated Press file ?? Kate McClure and her boyfriend, Mark D’Amico, center, set up a GoFundMe page for Johnny Bobbitt, a homeless veteran who helped her get gas one night.
Associated Press file Kate McClure and her boyfriend, Mark D’Amico, center, set up a GoFundMe page for Johnny Bobbitt, a homeless veteran who helped her get gas one night.

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