Detroit Woman Wins Free Pizza For A Year, Donates To The Homeless

Michigan resident Hannah Spooner spontaneously entered a raffle at Little Caesars and was pleasantly surprised when she got the winning call for a $500 value of pizza for a year.

To quickly break it down for you, that’s like getting 100 boxes of pizza equaling roughly about 800 slices throughout 365 days. Needless to say, it’s a pretty generous amount of pizza for anyone.

Whether you enjoy Little Caesar’s super cheap $5 “HOT-N-READY” pizzas or not, free pizza for a year is FREE PIZZA FOR A YEAR, and it’d be crazy not to get excited about that.

Instead of wildin’ out on garlic crust and crazy bread for a whole year, Hannah Spooner and her boyfriend decided to donate their winnings to a local Detroit homeless shelter for the youth named Covenant House Michigan. With the homeless epidemic running across cities in America and the world, Spooner’s humanitarian efforts is one to be admired.

“They were really happy. I could tell it was actually going to make a difference, like I would actually see people who would be benefited by it,” Spooner told Inside Edition.

Spooner may not have the prominence of the Pope and his nobility for feeding pizza to the homeless, but her charitable act is surely something that exemplifies how selfless Americans can be. Hopefully those pizzas are going to be doused with that crazy sauce seeping all into the cheesy crevices because the homeless deserve top-notch Little Caesars, too.

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