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Official Unity Day T-shirt

Order the official orange t-shirt to wear on Unity Day, during National Bullying Prevention Month, and all year long!

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Unity Day Posters

Order Unity Day posters to display in schools, at a business, or in your community.

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Save the Date — Unity Day

Unity Day is Wednesday 10/22/25. Learn more about what you can do to get involved!

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National Bullying Prevention Month

A month long event to prevent childhood bullying and promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.

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January 1, – March 31, 2025

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All In

Free classroom resources designed to build awareness in preventing and addressing bullying.

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Featured Book of NBPM

Order your copy and read along with the author during National Bullying Prevention Month or on Unity Day!

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Bullying can cause many issues for the individual such as psychological and can even escalate to physical. It makes you question your self worth and will often lead to mental health deterioration. Along with prevention in your daily activities such as not participating in class or even socially distancing yourself from others. I care about bullying because I found myself being the target of bullying due to being an Asian American. This took place in elementary school, the bullying occurred daily which made me lose my enthusiasm to attend school. My personality changed as I became more withdrawn from social activities, and ashamed of who I was. It wasn’t until I took action and stepped up for myself against bullying and by talking with a trusted adult. Although it took time to heal I was extremely grateful I did so.

Lina, 13 California

I care because one of my little sisters was bullied when she was in second grade and i know her feeling.

Emily, 12 Virgina

You deserve better than being bulled.I also have had been bulled as well. It is not right to be bulled or to bully.This website is good because it shows how to be to your bully.

Avery, 10 Texas

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