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A South Carolina family helped raise more than $250,000 for a Domino’s worker who fell on their porch while delivering pizza. (Photo courtesy of Lacey Keighron) A South Carolina family showed generosity and compassion for a Domino's worker who fell while delivering pizzas to their home.The family created a GoFundMe page and has raised $254,438 as of Wednesday to help Barbara Gillespie.

Lacey Keighron launched the fundraising effort and shared on her Facebook page that Gillespie was retiring."Barbara put in her 2 week notice at work yesterday!!!

She’s officially retiring! So excited for her," Keighron wrote on Feb. 9.RELATED: 82-year-old Walmart employee retires after viral TikTok leads to $100,000 GoFundMeDomino's provided a statement to FOX Television Stations writing:"Barbara is a beloved member of our family and she was recently honored with Team Member of the Year for 2022 within my company.

She is also a favorite of our customers and always has a smile on her face. We are all very thrilled that these caring customers were able to help her transform her life so meaningfully.

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