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Greece school bus monitor uses funds raised to start anti-bullying foundation
Posted: 08.22.2012 at 10:40 AM
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GREECE, NY (AP) -- The former upstate New York school bus monitor whose videotaped bullying by students spurred more than $700,000 in donations to her is using some of the funds to start her own anti-bullying foundation.
The Karen Klein Anti-Bullying Foundation has been established as part of the GiveBack Foundation, which allows individuals to set up foundations online.
According to Klein's page on GiveBack's website, she's using $100,000 of her donated funds to start her foundation to support anti-bullying initiatives around the world.
More than 32,000 people donated money online on Klein's behalf after a video showing her being bullied on a suburban Rochester school district bus by middle school students went viral. The 68-year-old said last month that she was retiring.
The four students who taunted Klein were suspended for a year.
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