Order products to Celebrate National Bullying Prevention Month and UNITY DAY!
Highlights
October is National Bullying Prevention Month
Every October, individuals from across the nation—and around the world—unite with the powerful message that bullying should never be a part of childhood. Get involved in this month long campaign uniting a nation to take action at the local level to prevent bullying in schools, communities and online.
- Order the official t-shirt or yard sign to encourage everyone to choose kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Place order by Fri., 09/25, to receive yours in time for Unity Day.
- Plan for Unity Day — Wed., Oct. 21, 2020
- Order the 5-poster series to display at school or in the community
- Access the Spookley the Square Pumpkin digital teacher toolkit
- Register your school or organization as a Champion Against Bullying
- Color our virtual world with a collection of downloadable promotional images
PACER is committed to being a valuable online resource for students, educators, and families.
- Email us with your questions at [email protected]
- Take the pledge to help create a world which is kinder, more accepting, and more inclusive
- Share your kind actions or ideas while social distancing to #StayKindTogether + tag us at @PACER_NBPC
Covid-19, Distance Learning, and Cyberbullying Infographics
Distance Learning ideas
- Visit the online library of NBPC’s free resources to engage your students or children in social and emotional learning.
- New! - Access ALL-IN, a free online bullying prevention module now adapted for distance learning options for K-12 students
- Encourage younger students to submit their questions to “Ask Carmen,” a member of the “Club Crew” who knows a lot about bullying and gives great advice to kids
- Watch the videos featuring authors from the NBPC Book Club reading their stories
Unity Day Posters
Encourage your community to wear and share orange in support of bullying prevention with a free 24’ x 36” poster to display in your school, home or community.
Win Prizes for the Classroom
Students with Solutions, sponsored by Planet Fitness’ Judgement Free Generation®, is an initiative for students to share their creative interpretation of what it means to be intentional with acts of kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. All entries are eligible to win prizes for the classroom. Open to grades K-12 through December 31, 2020.
Include Someone, Make a Difference
A campaign, created in partnership with Cartoon Network’s Stop Bullying: Speak Up initiative, to inspire kids across the country to include someone to stop bullying before it starts.
Features
Resource Kit
Order the “Create a World Without Bullying” resource kit which contains print materials for at least 50 participants.
Kids Against Bullying
website
Innovative, educational website for elementary school students to learn, engage in activities, and be inspired to advocate for self and others.
Teens Against Bullying
website
A website created by and for middle and high school students, with ideas to address bullying, be heard, and lead change in an important social cause.
Questions Answered
You asked, we answered! Response options include images, 60-second snapshot, longer articles, video and poll.
Students With Disabilities
A comprehensive overview of addressing and preventing bullying and harassment of students with disabilities.
ALL IN
Free online, year round toolkit with a new classroom lesson each week! Create environments in which each student is INcluded, INvested and INvolved.
I Care Because
I care about ending the World Issue "Bullying" because, I have seen it happen multiple times, and it can be very emotional to watch and not be able to do anything about it... I would like to be able to help others cope with Bullying! <3!
Jillana, 12, NJ
"it hurts to see no one was making a difference until now its kids that are obese and no one really cant say anything because their scared that no one will help their scared that teachers friends any one will look down on them and if the teachers counselers dont help they just keep getting bullied SPEAK OUT SPEAK NOW show respect show love get in their shoes and feel their pain and show compassion!!!!!!!!!
Christi, 12, IL
Hi,i am being bullied/verbal bullied.The boys in my class told everyone that i am gay.But i am so not a gay,i dont know why and i didnt event ddone anything wrong to them.But i think they are just jealous that i got way better results for my exam than them.But being called a gay when i am not one hurts my feelings
Jacky, 13, UK
hi I've been bullied for these past 2 year now and I've tried to tell an adult at my school but they still wont take care of this situation. This girl try's to track me down all day long. finally my parents went up there and all that the principle said was she doesn't have to go to school anymore. This has been so hard to try to ignore. she also comes to my house harassing me. I want to take part and stop bullying!
avery, 14, amarillo tx
Its not fair for people to feel this way. Bullying really needs to be stopped, It really is not fun to hurt kids just because of the way they act or the way they look. I have been bullied by kids younger and older than me, I tried not to let them get under my skin, but it is really hard not to. you just have to try and ignore them and if they don't then tell an adult whats happening, they will understand I promise. Please know that you are not alone and you can fix it.
Emily , 11, Arizona
Bullying is wrong.. all types. I've been bullied verbally since first grade.. at the time it didn't effect me. But then it continued.. (it wasn't just in school either, random people just called me out on the street) and the person who's actually inspired me to ignore it (which is extremely hard) and not worry too much is Demi (Lovato) because of her personal experiences. I haven't told anyone that before...
Tianna, 14, PA
Videos
PACERTalks about Bullying - Season 3
We are thrilled to return for another season with more videos featuring interviews, stories, and informational content. New this season will be the feature “Ask Us” in which we will respond to questions from students around the world.
Documents
Notifying the School About Bullying — Using a Template LetterPACER Center has created template letters that parents may use as a guide for writing a letter to their child’s school. These letters contain standard language and “fill in the blank” spaces so the letter can be customized for your child’s situation.
Version for a Student with a 504 Plan (Word Doc | Pdf) |
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“What You Can Do”This 4-part handout series provides comprehensive information for students and adults about how to help someone who is experiencing bullying, as well as how to address bullying in the community. |
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Downloads
- Student Action Plan Against Bullying
- Parent and Educator Guide to Using the Student Action Plan Against Bullying
- Common Views about Bullying
- Cyberbullying: What Parents Should Know
- Elementary School Students - Bullying 101: The Club Crew’s Guide to Bullying Prevention
- Middle and High School Students – Bullying 101: Guide for Middle and High School Students
- What if Your Child IS the One Showing Bullying Behavior?
- Kids Against Bullying Classroom Activity Book (color | black and white )
See our spanish translations section to find out what informational handouts are available.
Support Kindness, Acceptance and Inclusion for All Students

Become a Champion Against Bullying
Join the hundreds of nonprofits, schools, and community groups that collaborate directly with PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center by using and sharing our bullying prevention resources in their communities.
Survey Monkey Contributes to NBPC
Sign up and you will receive surveys by e-mail from SurveyMonkey customers who need your opinion. For every survey you take, SurveyMonkey will donate 50 cents to PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center, plus you'll get a chance to win $100 in an instant win game.



