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Couple wins free pizza for a year and donates every last slice to homeless youth shelter Couple wins free pizza for a year and donates every last slice to homeless youth shelter
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A couple who won a year's supply of pizza have donated every slice to a homeless shelter for young people.A couple who won a year's supply of pizza have donated every slice to a homeless shelter for young people.
Hannah Spooner and her boyfriend, Pete Kadry, were handed a $500 voucher for Little Caesar's pizza company after they entered a random draw.Hannah Spooner and her boyfriend, Pete Kadry, were handed a $500 voucher for Little Caesar's pizza company after they entered a random draw.
But instead of keeping the pizza money for themselves, they decided to donate all of it to Covenant House in Michigan, a facility for homeless youth.But instead of keeping the pizza money for themselves, they decided to donate all of it to Covenant House in Michigan, a facility for homeless youth.
Miss Spooner said she knew immediately after they won the voucher that she wanted to donate it to a good cause. She told Fox 2: "I knew right away we were going to donate.Miss Spooner said she knew immediately after they won the voucher that she wanted to donate it to a good cause. She told Fox 2: "I knew right away we were going to donate.
"I just know there are people out there who have nothing. Why should I be eating a year's worth of free pizza when there are people out there who go hungry at night?""I just know there are people out there who have nothing. Why should I be eating a year's worth of free pizza when there are people out there who go hungry at night?"
She added she was convinced their donation would make a difference.She added she was convinced their donation would make a difference.
"[People at the shelter] were really, really happy. I could tell that it would actually make a difference," she told American television program Inside Edition."[People at the shelter] were really, really happy. I could tell that it would actually make a difference," she told American television program Inside Edition.
"Detroit is going through a lot of negativity. I wanted somewhere close to home that would be affected by my donation." "Detroit is going through a lot of negativity. I wanted somewhere close to home that would be affected by my donation." 
Carolyn Millard, development manager at Covenant House Michigan, where the couple donated the pizza money, told the program the young people welcomed the donation.Carolyn Millard, development manager at Covenant House Michigan, where the couple donated the pizza money, told the program the young people welcomed the donation.
“They love pizza. They get very excited," she told Inside Edition.“They love pizza. They get very excited," she told Inside Edition.
After the couple's charitable gesture appeared on the news Miss Spooner wrote on Facebook: "This is unreal!! I'm so happy others get to hear our story and make a difference in their communities as well!After the couple's charitable gesture appeared on the news Miss Spooner wrote on Facebook: "This is unreal!! I'm so happy others get to hear our story and make a difference in their communities as well!
"It's easy to get overwhelmed in our daily lives and to be consumed with the negativity in the world, I'm hoping that people take a step back and realise what is truly important in life!""It's easy to get overwhelmed in our daily lives and to be consumed with the negativity in the world, I'm hoping that people take a step back and realise what is truly important in life!"
A Facebook friend, Josh Melville, commented: "Good job Hannah Spooner! That made a huge impact on the needy.A Facebook friend, Josh Melville, commented: "Good job Hannah Spooner! That made a huge impact on the needy.
"Keep up the good work! You made a big difference to many of young people's lives. Not many people would do what you have done.""Keep up the good work! You made a big difference to many of young people's lives. Not many people would do what you have done."
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