. >> reporter: amy o'neill bought the winning lottery ticket near her home in lafayette, tennessee, and that's where the tennessee 20 met after the phone calls ended. >> they all come to my house and just screaming and just -- just the joy. [ applause ] >> reporter: that's when the group knew. >> we had paperwork to do. i imagine going to the bank will be the roughest. >> reporter: this would change more than just their lives. >> my wife and i talked about it. you know, you see someone checking them out at walmart or kroger's, you know, that look like they need help, go over there and swipe the card. >> they're all adults but to give them a hand-up and get them starte truly a blessing for our children. >> i feel like god has put a huge responsibility on me as far as how this money is used. >> it's going to be a blessing to have this opportunity. >> reporter: a blessing this group is determined to use for good. >> there is gonna be a lot of people blessed there you this, and i'm thankful for that. evenly. almost $13 million a piece. in the newsroom, i'm nicole oliverio, 7news. >>> next o