Virginia Uber driver plans to feed the homeless with lottery win


Uber driver Nicolas Houssini said he plans to feed the homeless with his recent $100,000 lottery win.

On New Year’s Day, Houssini purchased his winning ticket at a 7-Eleven in Blacksburg, Virginia.

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Houssini was one of seven $100,000 winners in the state’s New Year’s Millionaire raffle.

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Nicolas Houssini, who became one of seven $100,000 winners in Virginia’s New Year’s Millionaire raffle, told lottery officials he plans to feed the homeless with his winnings.


The Uber driver told lottery officials he desires to use a portion of his prize money to provide meals for the homeless in his community.

“I love Blacksburg, and I love people!” Houssini said. “I want to give back!”

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The national Mega Millions jackpot recently soared to its second-largest prize of $1.35 billion before a winning ticket was purchased in Maine last Friday.

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