81-year-old grandmother is helping her grandchild through Minecraft

81-year-old Sue Jeko, living in California, has managed to support her family by uniquely utilizing modern technologies. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
She learned the popular Minecraft game from her grandson and started a YouTube channel called GrammaCrackers. This channel quickly gained popularity among internet users.
Within a month, her subscriber count exceeded 100,000. Sue had no prior experience in gaming or vlogging.
She had only used technology for daily needs. However, because her grandson Jack was battling a serious illness, Sue decided to try new opportunities.
At first, playing the game and streaming seemed difficult to her. But through her efforts, she succeeded in earning income through vlogging.
The funds from the channel, including monetization, advertising, and viewer donations, are being spent on the treatment of 17-year-old Jack. Jack underwent an intensive course of treatment for cancer.
He is currently in a long-term rehabilitation process. Sue’s interest in Minecraft began precisely with Jack’s help.
Last summer, Jack taught his grandmother the basics of the game. Additionally, the family launched a charity campaign on the GoFundMe platform.
Many people watching Sue’s streams actively support this initiative. This event became a vivid example not only of family unity but also of human kindness and the search for new opportunities.





