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STOMP Out Bullying™ Campaigns

Join us for World Day of Bullying Prevention®. Starting October 2nd let’s #BlueUp and #BeKind together through all of October and Make it the month that bullying prevention is heard around the world! - Read More
Want your school, community or business to participate in World Day of Bullying Prevention®? It's Easy! Fill out the form. Help raise awareness of bullying prevention. Schools, Community Groups and Corporations ... - Read More
Living "Unapologetically KIND" isn't just a slogan; it's a way of life that can transform lives around us. It embodies a mindset of friendliness, generosity, and consideration, fostering affection, warmth, concern, and empathy. - Read More
The goal of National Culture Week is to foster conversation and discussion in schools across the country to change the culture from one of cruelty to kindness and inclusivity, providing youths the opportunity to share and learn from each other's diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences. - Read More
A national awareness campaign to change the culture and see people for who they really are. Putting an end to racism, hatred, homophobia, LGBTQ discrimination, bullying and cyberbullying. - Read More
Mental Health Awareness Month raises awareness about recognition, treatment and recovery, and why it can be far more successful. One of the largest hurdles to mental wellness is addressing the stigma surrounding mental health. - Read More
Join STOMP Out Bullying™ during Pride Month this June to help increase awareness and help prevent bullying and cyberbullying. - Read More
As we embrace Pride Month, STOMP Out Bullying is excited to celebrate with our theme, "Alive With Pride." This tagline encapsulates the essence of living authentically and proudly, free from fear and discrimination. - Read More
November 14th is Block It Out Day (#BlockItOutDay). The goal of this day is to raise awareness of online hatred, trolls and bullying that make up a culture of cyberbullying by blocking them from social media and encouraging others to do the same. - Read More

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