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The man behind the fundraiser that raised more than $700,000 for the bullied New York bus monitor is at it again, GOOD.is reports.
After spearheading the effort for the monitor, 68-year-old Karen Klein, Max Sidorov wants to spread the generosity shown to toward Klein even further.
This time, Sidorov hopes, he will raise $7 million for a new campaign called “7 Million Acts of Love.” The initiative will focus on three projects, says Sidorov in an informational video, and will “spread a movement of love.”
The projects include:
-Free counseling services for bullied kids, bullies and their parents
-A nonprofit TV series called “Love is Moving,” which Sidorov says promotes a selfless understanding of love
-A global social platform where people can connect to perform acts of kindness.
Through education, counseling and raising love and empathy in people’s hearts, Sidorov says he and his team want to make a worldwide impact.
For more information:
http://bit.ly/N5qMQr
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