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Quaden Bayles: Bullied boy's family turns down trip to Disneyland

Feb 21,2020 11:58 am

A$470,000 was donated by The Family Quaden Bayles (L), was bullied in school for His small

The Family of an Australian boy,>world-wide fame in a viral video after he refused to be bullied was to give a crowd-funded trip to Disneyland and vows, The Money for charity instead.

Yarraka Bayles saw a clip of her son, crying the quadi, after he grew was attacked at school for His dwarf.

More Than $308,000 (£240,000) since then, to an online campaign.

His Family told local media That they were touched by the gesture, but wanted to focus on "The Real Problem".

"This little guy was being bullied. How many suicides, black or white, in our society happens because of bullying? "His aunt, Mundanara Bayles, told NITV.

"We want The Money to go to community organizations That really need it," she added. "As much as we want to go to Disneyland, I think our community would benefit from it. "

the video of the quadi wines has been displayed, the millions of online

The Family said they would like organizations The Money to two aid: small awareness of Australia, and the Balunu Healing Foundation grew.

they said they are also started talks with Brad Williams , an American comedian, campaign, on GoFundMe, and who has the same dwarf state of the achondroplasia growth.

Quaden stated That the Indigenous All-Stars at a rugby match last week,

Mr Williams said on the website of The Campaign , That "excess money" from the Disneyland trip would be donated to anti-bullying and anti-abuse charities.

In GoFundMe's terms, all of the donated funds must be used "exclusively for the purposes specified, the on and in connection with your campaign".

Aside from The Campaign , because the video of the quadi appeared online.

celebrities such as actor Hugh Jackman and basketball player Enes Kanter also have, while the parents have booked in other countries, video-messages from their own children.

If you or someone you know, needs support for any questions about this story, in Australia you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636



crowdfunding, dwarfism, australia, bullying, disability

Source of news: bbc.com

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