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CHICAGO – What began as a small effort to help out an 89-year-old Chicago man who was spotted pushing a paleta cart and selling the frozen treats to help pay bills has brought in more than $250,000 in just four days.
Joel Cervantes Macias launched the online fundraiser on GoFundMe for “Fidencio the paleta man” Friday with a goal of $3,000. A paleta is Mexican treat similar to a Popsicle. The fundraising page shows more than a quarter-million dollars raised from more than 11,000 people as of early Tuesday morning.
Fidencio Sanchez told the Chicago Tribune through a translator Monday the money means his paleta-selling days may be over and that he “will be able to rest more at home.”
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