GoFundMe Started For 4 Year Old Noah Bryant Who Bought $3K Worth Of SpongeBob Popsicles From Amazon
4 year old Noah Bryant is now famous after he managed to rack up a bill that left a huge hole in his mom’s bank account. A Noah Bryant GoFundMe was started after the 4 year old bought $2,619 worth of SpongeBob SquarePants popsicles from Amazon “accidentally”.
When he somehow got into his mom’s amazon account he had no idea when he clicked buy that he was purchasing 918 SpongeBob popsicles coming in 51 cases. When his mom tried to return the purchase she found out Amazon would not take it back leaving her stuck with a huge bill. Good samaritans would step in to help out this situation.
Details about Noah Bryant’s Mom Jennifer Bryant
Noah Bryant’s mom Jennifer Bryant is a social worker student at New York University. She is currently paying hefty student loans, and also has three kids. The almost $3K bill she was stuck with would have ruined her life, but all is well now thanks to a woman named Katie Schloss who started a Noah Bryant SpongeBob Popsicle GoFundMe.
Details About the Noah Bryant SpongeBob Popsicle GoFundMe
When the Noah Bryant GoFundMe was started 6 days ago the goal was $2,619. However, when it was revealed that Noah Bryant has autism donations started pouring in at a rate no one expected. As of today Noah Bryant’s SpongeBob GoFundMe is at $22,200 and counting. That’s $20,000 over the original goal.
What could have been a tragic situation has now turned into a beautiful story. For Jennifer Bryant her 4 year old son buying $3K worth of SpongeBob popsicles from Amazon ended up being the most lucrative endeavor of her life. She has made over $20K in only 6 days.
She says the extra funds will be used towards the expenses for his special education needs.
Author: JordanThrilla Staff
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