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Be Good to Each Other

To help teens unite against bullying, CustomInk is launching its 4th annual Be Good to Each Other bullying prevention campaign. Coinciding with the back-to-school season and October’s National Bullying Prevention month, the campaign encourages students, groups and others to take a stand for kindness and tolerance by designing and wearing custom bullying prevention t-shirts. All profits from the sale of bullying prevention t-shirts will benefit CustomInk’s non-profit partner – PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, which unites, engages and educates communities nationwide to address bullying through its resources.

How to Get Involved

Now through October 31, check out www.customink.com/stopbullying to get involved. Everyone is invited to celebrate PACER’s UNITY DAY on Wednesday, October 22, when the organization encourages people to send a message of support to students who have experienced bullying by wearing orange. PACER’s exclusive 2014 UNITY DAY shirts are available for purchase for $12 (with at least $9 per shirt donated to PACER). All UNITY DAY t-shirt orders placed by October 9th are guaranteed to arrive in time for UNITY DAY.

Additionally, students, community groups, and others can design and personalize bullying prevention t-shirts for their school, team or organization. Fans can also buy their favorite celebrity’s custom designed shirt in support of the cause.

Celebrities Unite for Bullying Prevention

Several celebrities have joined forces with CustomInk and PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center to support the cause. This year’s celebrities include: Lauren Potter (Glee), Peyton Meyer (Girl Meets World), Kira Kosarin (The Thundermans), Katie Leclerc (Switched at Birth), Charlie Villanueva (professional basketball player), Ryan McCartan (Liv & Maddie), Rachel McCord (celebrity blogger), Sherri Saum (The Fosters), AnnaSophia Robb (The Carrie Diaries), Paul Rabil (professional lacrosse player and member of U.S. Men’s National Team), Kyle Kleiboeker (Broadway performer and former contestant on Summer Camp), Christen Press (professional soccer player and striker for U.S. Women’s National Team).

Each celebrity has designed their own custom bullying prevention t-shirt that will be available for purchase for $20, with 100% of the profits benefiting PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center (with at least $9 per shirt donated to PACER). Celebrities will also utilize the power of social media to engage and connect with their fans to spread a message of kindness and understanding.

Everyone is encouraged to get involved on social media and show their support by using the hashtags #BG2EO and #UNITYDAY2014.