A GoFundMe campaign raised over $470k, which the bullied boy’s family hopes to donate to organizations for youth and dwarfism awareness (via toofab)
A GoFundMe campaign has raised over $470k after a video of the 9-year-old saying he wanted to kill himself from being bullied went viral.
The family of Quaden Bayles said they are turning down the money raised online to send him to Disneyland, opting to use the funds for charity instead. Over $470,000 has already been raised on a GoFundMe campaign after a heart-wrenching video of the 9-year-old Australian boy crying and contemplating suicide because of bullying went viral last week.
"What kid wouldn't want to go to Disneyland, especially if you have lived Quaden's life. To escape to anywhere that is fun that doesn't remind him of his day to day challenges," Quaden's aunt, Mundanara Bayles, toldThere is perhaps nothing more heartbreaking and debilitating than seeing a child take this kind of bullying to heart.
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