A video has gone viral on TikTok this week after one faculty scholar shared how she and a buddy collected cash to assist fund their current spring break journey.

TikToker @justhereforthegoodvibe, whose identify is Amelia Cavanaugh, and her buddy, determined to put in writing Amelia's Venmo username on their automotive in hopes of constructing an additional couple of dollars to assist pay for gasoline.

"Assist us afford gasoline," mentioned white letters painted on the again of a automotive which is proven within the first body of the video. The video has now been considered over 3 million instances and acquired over 2,000 feedback.

"#Springbreak'22 #Brokegirls" they wrote beneath the plea and included Cavanaugh's Venmo username.

The concept appeared to work as Cavanaugh confirmed quite a few screenshots taken from the app of individuals sending the pair cash.

On Venmo, customers are requested to put in writing in a be aware to accompany any cost.

"Have a superb spring break. From the man behind you," learn a be aware hooked up to a cost of $15.

"From one broke b**ch to a different! Take pleasure in spring break," learn one other hooked up to a cost of $3.

In 2021, Forbes reported that the app, which is just accessible within the U.S. had 65 million customers.

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A video has gone viral on TikTok after a girl shared how strangers helped fund her spring break journey. Right here, a inventory picture exhibits a suitcase packed for trip. Hazal Ak/Getty Photos

In line with the app, when customers change Venmo funds, neither particular person has entry to the opposite's cost info. There isn't any info shared with the recipient of a cost apart from the giver's username, no matter is included within the cost be aware and naturally, the cost quantity.

"ONLY the sender of the cost has entry to the cost methodology used (for instance: the checking account, debit/bank card quantity, and so forth.). The recipient will NEVER see this info," in accordance with Venmo's Assist Middle.

Cavanaugh wrote Newsweek that she and her buddy have been impressed to put in writing the message on their automotive after seeing others who had achieved the identical. The drive from Virginia to Florida was 12 hours, however she mentioned they stored the message on for all the journey. General, she mentioned, the 2 raised simply over $300.

Within the video, Cavanaugh additionally included footage of individuals handing them bodily money to assist them fund their journey.

In a single photograph, a girl who seems to be Cavanaugh is seen holding up a $100 invoice.

Cavanaugh mentioned that simply two folks bodily handed them money. She mentioned the one who left the most important impression on the pair was the truck driver seen within the video.

"We have been simply driving and all the sudden we hear a horn and see the driving force waving us to drag off the street in site visitors," she mentioned. "We have been a bit of skeptical of being stopped in site visitors, however he was so form. It meant lots to us that somebody would take trip of their journey to do one thing so beneficiant."

She mentioned everybody who gifted them cash was "extraordinarily form."

"Good for 1 gallon of gasoline," one other particular person wrote of their Venmo cost of $4.99 featured in a screenshot within the video.

"From the mother of a school scholar additionally at present on spring break!" mentioned one other good samaritan with a cost of $25.

Commenters acquired a kick out of acts of kindness from strangers documented within the video.

"All religion in humanity = restored," one commenter wrote.

"Aww typically people are cute," one other wrote.

One commenter mentioned they'd tried an identical factor for his or her birthday however didn't get as fortunate.

"We acquired a complete of $1.01 from individuals who simply needed to guage our driving," the commenter wrote.

Newsweek reached out to Amelia for remark.

Up to date 03/24/2022, 1:22 p.m. ET: This story has been up to date with feedback from Amelia Cavanaugh and extra info.