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Upcoming Events

Join us at our upcoming events to be a part of a community dedicated to combating bullying and supporting those affected. These events offer a unique opportunity to help victims, speak out against bullying, and advocate for change. By attending, you can participate in workshops, hear from experts and survivors, and engage in meaningful discussions. Your presence and involvement will contribute to our mission of creating a safe and supportive environment for everyone. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that the voices of those impacted by bullying are heard and valued.

Past Events 

View our past events to see how we effectively aim to impact those who are bullied. Our initiatives focus on building a supportive community, offering help, encouraging individuals to speak out, and advocating for victims. Through workshops, support groups, and awareness campaigns, we have created spaces where victims can find the help they need, feel empowered to share their stories, and see tangible changes in their environments. Join us in our ongoing efforts to make a difference in the lives of those affected by bullying.

Awards and Scholarships

Bullying Report It Please (Bullying RIP) and Franklin Parish NAACP sponsored three Franklin Parish High School students to Envision’s National Youth Leadership Forum: National Security. Taylor Armstard, India Doyle, and Daisha Moses from Winnsboro, LA joined outstanding high school students from across the nation and took part in a unique academic and career-oriented development experience, NYLF: National Security, on the campus of University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD. 

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National Youth Leadership Sponsorship Recipient

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Taylor Armstard

2022 NYLF Sponsorship recipient

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Daisha Moses

2022 NYLF Sponsorship recipient

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India Doyle

2022 NYLF Sponsorship recipient

Makeovers and a Movie

Makeovers and a Movie is a four (4) part Bullying RIP training program primarily for females,  however males are cordially invited to participate and are welcome.  These training sessions cover basic skin care, bullying awareness and prevention, rules, regulations and rights of victims.  After the skin care class, a bullying movie is shown during which time students identify bullying and discuss prevention measures and alternate outcomes.  These classes also cover teen violence and suicide. 

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