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21-year-old boy who is raising his four siblings after mother’s death wins $40000 cash gift, celebrates success

AMERICA | 21-year-old Armorion Smith who is raising his four siblings after mother’s death wins $40000 cash gift.

At just 21 years old, Armorion Smith has taken on the responsibility of raising his four younger siblings after their mother passed away from breast cancer.

Smith efforts were recognized in a big way on “Good Morning America” (GMA), where he received a $40,000 cash gift, a new car, and a trip to Disneyland Resort. He became the legal guardian and primary caregiver for his siblings following their mother’s passing.

He was invited to GMA with his brother, where they were surprised with several gifts, including a $40,000 check from Cash App, a family trip to Disneyland, and a brand-new GMC Acadia from Detroit GMC Dealers.

Armorion was overwhelmed with gratitude when the show’s co-anchor led him outside to reveal the car.

“Thank you so much! A brand-new car, what?” Smith exclaimed, visibly emotional. “There are no words to explain this. I feel so loved. This is a blessing. I wonder what my mom would be doing right now,” he said.

Despite being a college football player and majoring in Criminal Justice at Michigan State University, Smith embraced the role of a parent, embodying strength and resilience both on and off the field.

He recalled the promise he made to his mother, Gala, before she passed: that he would take care of the family.

“My mom was a very strong woman—hardworking and principled. She was our protector. If I didn’t step up, who would they turn to? I’m just happy we’re all together. That’s what matters most. I’m going to be their protector,” he said.

Smith is now the legal guardian of his siblings: Armond (16), Avaugn (15), Arial (11), and Amaira (3). He juggles long, 12-hour days on campus while his 19-year-old sister, Aleion, helps at home.

The family has also relied on an online fundraiser to cover expenses, especially before receiving the new car. Aleion praised her brother for his commitment. “He’s a good man. And he’s doing right by us. And I’ve gained a lot of respect for him, ’cause he stepped up and did something that none of our fathers could,” she said.

The younger siblings also expressed their appreciation for their big brother. “No matter what I do, he’s always trying to make sure I’m heading in the right direction,” Armond shared. Avaugn and Arial highlighted how Smith has guided them, not just academically but also in sports.

“He taught me everything—how to tackle, how to run the ball,” Avaugn said. “I’ve always looked at Mari as a role model. He went to college, so I want to go to college too. He even taught me how to do math, and I’m really good at it now,” Arial added.

Smith believes his mother’s spirit continues to watch over them, guiding their path. “She’s still here in spirit. All the blessings we’ve received—it’s like everything she ever wanted for us. She’s just working miracles,” he said.

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