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13 Year Old Girl Does Something Amazing After Winning Nearly 70000 Car

Ruth Kamau  ·  October 1, 2015

OKLAHOMA CITY — Back in 2015, a young girl from the heart of the Midwest turned heads when she turned a big win into an even bigger act of kindness.

Thirteen-year-old Emily Johnson had just hit the jackpot in a national raffle, walking away with a sleek sports car valued at nearly $70,000. It wasn’t your everyday prize; this thing was a dream machine, complete with all the bells and whistles that most adults would drool over. Emily’s family couldn’t believe their luck when they found out she’d entered the contest on a whim during a school fundraiser event earlier that year. The win made national headlines for a moment, showing how a simple ticket could change a kid’s life overnight.

What happened next, though, is what really caught people’s attention. Instead of keeping the car or asking her parents to sell it for cash, Emily decided to auction it off and give the proceeds to a local children’s hospital. She told reporters at the time that she’d seen friends struggle with medical bills and wanted to help out. That choice stunned a lot of folks, especially coming from someone so young. “It’s not every day you see a teenager put others first like that,” one community leader noted in interviews.

The auction raised over $50,000 after fees, and Emily’s story spread quickly online, inspiring donations from strangers across the country. It wasn’t just about the money; it highlighted how kids can step up in tough times. While some critics wondered if her parents had pushed the idea, Emily insisted it was all her own. As a writer reflecting on this now, it’s stories like hers that remind us how a single decision can ripple out and make a real difference. Back then, it was a quiet but powerful moment in an ordinary Oklahoma town.