Customers of Georgia Waffle House Raise $5,000 for Server Battling Cancer
When Cynthia Morrison waits on you at the Georgia Waffle House, where she’s worked for the past 37 years, she wants to hear all about your life. It’s a service the patrons have come to expect. So when Cynthia missed a busy Saturday at work, Joey Godfrey wondered where she was. She informed him that she had a bad reaction to a cancer drug she’s taking. Joey rallied the community to help her out. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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