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Subject A Look Back at 2019 with PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center
Date December 31, 2019 6:24 PM
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National Bullying Prevention Center Newsletter




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A Look Back at 2019!

At PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, it’s our mission to provide
information and resources that will have a positive impact on our amazing audience.
This past year was one of remarkable growth, with schools, communities, businesses,
and individuals taking steps to create a world without bullying. As the year
comes to an end, let’s reflect on the change we made together.

Schools, communities, and individuals used PACER’s resources to make a positive
impact:


• 6,973 individuals showed their support for bullying prevention by signing
PACER’s online pledge
• 1,993 registrations received for All In, a free, year-long curriculum of
classroom resources to address and prevent bullying
• 372 nonprofits, organizations, and community groups became a Champion Against
Bullying
• 32 new episodes released for the weekly video series, PACERTalks About Bullying

We held events here at PACER and shared resources for you to hold events in
your own communities:


• 11 amazing individuals, schools, and communities were recognized at PACER’s
5th Annual Unity Awards, which included recipients from Louisiana, New York,
and California
• 500+ “Create a World Without Bullying” Resource Kits were delivered around
the country
• 10th Annual Run, Walk, Roll Against Bullying was held in Bloomington, Minnesota
to kick off National Bullying Prevention Month
• 5 bullying prevention puppets traveled to California, as PACER will soon
be performing the Kids Against Bullying puppet show in the Los Angeles area

The world united together by celebrating campaigns with messages of kindness,
acceptance, and inclusion:


• 13,500+Unity Day posters distributed across the country
• 9,300+ official PACER bullying prevention t-shirts were sold for National
Bullying Prevention Month and Unity Day
• 99% of Unity Day participants shared that it was useful in raising awareness
of bullying prevention in their school or community

We continued to provide new and exciting resources to support those doing amazing
work in bullying prevention, such as:


• 20-page comprehensive Unity Day guide that includes all the important things
to know about the event
• 2 new poster series to share the message of bullying prevention: a National
Bullying Prevention Month series and a Teen Poster Series, created in partnership
with Instagram
• 1,200+ Include Someone kits, created in partnership with Cartoon Network’s
Stop Bullying: Speak Up initiative, were distributed around the country
• 15 students were featured in a brand new video for the “Students With Solutions”
contest, a project designed for educators to engage their students around bullying
prevention. The fall 2019 contest is in partnership with Planet Fitness’s Judgement
Free Generation.

We would also like to extend a special thanks to everyone who supported this
important issue and took action in their own community. Together, we can make
the world a kinder, more inclusive, and more accepting place!

PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center

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