Fanny Randle has worked as the housekeeper at the USC Gamma Phi Beta house for 24 years and has spent many of them driving to work in an old, duct-taped car. She had been saving up to buy a new one, but the girls of Gamma Phi Beta beat her to it, reports Annenberg TV News.

USC senior and former Gamma Phi Beta president Alicia Jewell called on 24 years of alumnae and current members to raise money. "I was just like, 'You know what, she has so many alumni and so many girls that love her, so let's just get her a car!'" said Jewell. In less than a month, they raised $21,000 on GoFundMe for the cause.

Randle was understandably ecstatic, screaming "yeah" and fist-pumping at the news. "They mean everything to me. They are wonderful, wonderful girls," she said. Watch Randle's reaction below for a great reminder that Greek life can also do good.

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