Woman's $3,700 camera was accidentally donated to Goodwill — here's what happened next

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Woman's $3,700 camera was accidentally donated to Goodwill — here's what happened next
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A 23-year-old amateur photographer from San Diego, California, took to TikTok after her mom accidentally dropped off her $3,700 camera at an Arizona Goodwill. Here's what happened.

whose $3,700 camera was accidentally donated to Goodwill wound up with a fairytale ending after her heartfelt plea on TikTok received over a million views. told Fox News Digital.

"So I was always hoping that something cool was going to happen out of this. It was ‘everything happens for a reason’ kind of energy. I knew there had to be something greater," she added. Lee, who works for With My Own Two Hands, a Laguna Beach-based charity that helps provide clean water to East Africa, was visiting her family in Anthem, Arizona. Kelsie Lee, 23, was able to recover her camera after her mother accidentally dropped it off at Goodwill with a box full of other items as well."I’ve always loved photography and videography. And I love, love, love taking photos ofI've always known that I've wanted to sort of grow it more into a little side hustle.

Lee said that years ago, she started saving up to buy a camera for herself. She decided on a Canon with a professional-grade lens that cost her $3,700.

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