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TikToker says 'all I had was a piece of paper' when an Uber driver stopped his day to help. Then she found out he needed help too.

An Uber driver who quit his shift to help a stranded woman in California will benefit from over $230,000 in donations after the woman's TikTok videos about the experience grabbed the attention of millions.

That's according to Becca Moore, 23, who started the campaign to help Raul Torres pay family medical bills and other expenses after she says Torres sacrificed his day to help her.

Moore lives in Nashville and was visiting California for the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, she told USA TODAY. She went to a private party where she lost track of her phone, credit card and rental car keys — she suspected they were stolen.

The next day, she would meet Torres, an Uber driver whose daughter and father both had cancer. The experience would change both Torres' and Moore's lives.

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But first, panicking, Moore went to her friend's hotel in Indio, California, where the festival is held. She spent the night in her friend's hotel room. The next morning, her friend flew out to Canada. Moore needed to get a new phone, so she went to the hotel lobby to ask concierge for help calling an Uber to the Sprint store.

That's when Torres showed up.

"All I had was a piece of paper with the Sprint store address on it," said Moore.

When she got into the car with Torres, she tried her best to act normal, but in reality, she had no phone, no credit card, no car keys and her rental car was being towed.

Torres, a father of three, could sense something was wrong and eventually, Moore told him the truth.

"I was like 'I got robbed last night,'" she said. "I was kind of downplaying it and he was like 'No. This is actually bad. I'm not going to let you go into the Sprint store and leave you. I'll just wait and make sure you get a phone.'"

He eventually came inside the Sprint store to check on her. She's glad he did because she didn't know her plan information and couldn't get a new phone.

That's when Torres decided he was done driving for the day and made Moore his priority. To help her calm down, he took her to Starbucks.

Raul Torres and Becca Moore. Moore, 23, was in California when someone stole her keys, credit card and phone. An Uber driver helped her and she raised over $230,000 for his family.
Raul Torres and Becca Moore. Moore, 23, was in California when someone stole her keys, credit card and phone. An Uber driver helped her and she raised over $230,000 for his family.

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Moore knew her mom's phone number by heart, so she called and asked her mother to track the phone. Once they got an address, Torres convinced a reluctant Moore to go to the police. Police took them to the Airbnb where the phone was located. The owner let them inside to search, but to no avail. Eventually, police bowed out and left, Moore said.

"They thought I was just some party girl and they were like 'You don't have a phone. Sorry,'" Moore said.

But it was much more serious than that, she says. Moore was far from home and stranded. She and Torres went back to the house repeatedly to search until finally, there was a breakthrough and she found her phone.

"We found it on the gate," she said. "It was so relieving because I knew I could leave now. My credit card was in the (phone) case, so I could get a rental car to get to LA so I could get to an airport or something."

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The day everything went down, Moore talked to Torres' wife, Linda, on the phone. She wanted to fill her in since her husband had been busy. His wife said he helps people all the time.