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    Online campaign for bullied New York bus monitor raises more than $700,000; goal was $5,000


    In this June 28, 2012 photo, bus monitor Karen Klein, of Greece, N.Y., speaks with members of the media following an award ceremony in her honor at a radio station, in Boston. An online campaign that aimed to raise $5,000 to send Klein, a bus monitor who was recently bullied by students, on vacation is winding down ó after tallying more than $683,000. As the month-long campaign neared its end Friday, July 20, 2012, a spokeswoman for the fundraising site Indiegogo said more than 30,000 people had contributed to 68-year-old Klein, with donations coming in from 84 countries and all 50 states. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

    GREECE, N.Y. - Max Sidorov was so moved by the story of a bullied New York school bus monitor that he started an online campaign to raise money to send Karen Klein on vacation.

    His goal was $5,000.

    But the campaign had far exceeded that amount when it ended Friday night, raising more than $700,000.

    A spokeswoman for the fundraising site Indiegogo said more than 30,000 people from all over the world contributed, with donations coming in from at least 84 countries and all 50 states. The site listed the raised amount as $703,873 Saturday morning.

    Sidorov, a 25-year-old Canadian, came up with the idea for the monthlong campaign for the 68-year-old suburban Rochester grandmother. He said he was moved by a 10-minute video posted online showing Klein enduring profanity, insults and threats from middle school students on a school bus.

    The school system in the town of Greece has suspended four seventh-grade students for a year. At least three of the boys issued written apologies to Klein.

    Sidorov said he was as surprised as anyone with the final result of his posting, which also recorded nearly 28,000 comments.

    "I think that people just love rallying around a great cause, especially helping someone in need or who has been abused or can't stand up for themselves," Sidorov said by phone from Toronto on Friday. "It just shows there are so many great people in the world. It warms my heart to see that."

    He said he will soon launch a new drive with a goal of $7 million to combat bullying with counselling, a television series and a non-profit social media website.

    "Hopefully we can do a lot greater and bigger things stemming from what happened to Karen," he said.

    "We keep in touch almost every day," he said. "We're good friends now."

    Klein didn't immediately return telephone messages left at her home Friday.


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