[TRENDING: Woman stranded from home for 8 months | Video shows mountain lion stalking hiker | Moon rules: Must come in peace]Kleckly was juggling bills for herself and her five children when she contacted News 6 to help her reactivate her account.“I’m so grateful, thank you so much for everything you are doing for me and my kids,” Kleckly said. “I literally just wanted to give you a hug,”Her story exploded on the internet reaching a about 800,000 views on social media from across the globe.She even received donations from viewers from Florida, Maine and Asia who wanted to help her make ends meet during the unprecedented times of the coronavirus pandemic.Kleckly had just been hired for a new job as a public transportation maintenance worker.