The White House
Menkart soon reached out to White House employees Marco A. Davis and Julie Chavez Rodriguez, who made the Feb. 18 meeting possible during a Black History Month reception at the White House, where McLaurin met and danced with Obama and first lady Michelle Obama.
The White House posted the video onto its Facebook page three days later, where it has since received over 63 million views.
"I think it just took us all by surprise," Menkart, who also attended the event, recalled. "Her own excitement was just overwhelming and it was contagious."
Now, Menkart and fellow community members have set up a fundraising page
for McLaurin, who has lived through 18 presidents, after many of her
newly found fans inquired about giving back to the woman who has
inspired them so much.
"This donations page was created so that we can all help her have the
resources she needs to live comfortably and to continue her active role
in the community," according to the page titled, “Support for Ms.
Virginia McLaurin” on YouCaring.com.
In addition to being an advocate with the Latino Economic Development
Center, a tenants’ rights organization, McLaurin also volunteers in an
early childhood classroom as a foster grandmother, close to 40 hours a
week, Menkart said
"She says that’s what gives her energy; number one is the Lord's looking
out for her and number two is the energy she gets from working with
young children," Menkart said. "We all saw she's very spry now, but she
needs to be in a building that’s wheelchair accessible and meets the
needs of an elder."
The community hopes to raise $50,000 for McLaurin to move from her
challenging apartment to comfortable housing that's
wheelchair-accessible, with transportation and "core necessities like
health care," Menkart said.
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