Highlights
Unity Day Tee Orders Open Now! $12 per shirt.
Place orders by Monday, October 11th at 11:59 pm CST
to receive for Unity Day!
National Bullying Prevention Month
During October get involved and take action to prevent bullying and promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion in schools, communities, and online.
- Promote the month on social media with a library of images
- Use the Student Activity Kit to engage students throughout October in K-12 classrooms to promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion to prevent bullying
- Share your opinion! Respond to these polls, posted every Tuesday and Thursday during October. View the results to see how youth and adults think about bullying.
- 31 Questions: Use these daily prompts to reflect on how everyone can help prevent bullying
- Register your school or organization as a Champion Against Bullying
- Order a bookmark for every student
- Order the 5-poster series to display at school or in the community
- Add your name to the digital “Together Against Bullying” pledge
Show You Care — Wear and Share Orange on Unity Day — Wed., Oct. 20, 2021
- Order the Unity Day T-Shirt
- Download the "What You Should Know About Unity Day" Guide
- Order the Unity Day poster to promote the event
Animated NBPM Video Created by a Student
In this animated video created by Medha, a student from Virginia, learn more about the month, how it got started, and ways to get involved.
Kids Take On Bullying
Cartoon Network is partnering to challenge K-12 students to TAKE ON BULLYING! Reach out to a teacher, parent or other trusted adult and develop your idea to TAKE ON BULLYING in your school, community, online or wherever you see it for a chance to turn your idea into action!
Spookley the Square Pumpkin
The “Official Spokes-Pumpkin” for National Bullying Prevention Month, Spookley is a square pumpkin who lives in a round pumpkin patch world. Spookley helps early learners discover that the things that make us different are the things that make us special.
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 get bullied whenever I do something, I cant stand up to the bullies cause they shoot me down.
renee, 14, maine
i been bullied since the 1st grade
laterrian, 13, rayvilee,louisiana
Some might say that bullying is survival of the fittest, that bullying is only words that can cause no physical harm, it is being human, however I beg to differ. Human? H-honorable U-understanding M-motivating A-accepting N-nurturing. This is what human means to me. We no longer live in Medieval, Barbaric times, so why do we act like it? I am the lead chair for my company's Diversity & Inclusion team and we cover topics like this every month, the reason is not only to educate people but to keep this topic and others like it at the forefront, to keep it fresh in our minds so we may always remember that we are human and what that represents.
Lora, 43, Bradenton, FL
I know what it's like to feel low after someone has put you down. Everything has been nearly perfect in my life until this year bullies at school. From this message forward, I'm telling you to not care, and don't buy into the pressure. The bullies that got away, will get karma. Lucklily my bullies play mind games, give me looks, call me names, etc. I'm just telling you that the key is to not care, keep moving forward.
Anonymous, 14, MN
Everyday when I see this kid, he calls me pinoccho because i have a long nose. And he is a bully to everyone, and im taller than him so everyone excpects me to not be threatend by him, but it still hurts and i don't like to fight.
Serena, 11, CA
Bullying is a REALLY serious issue! When I was younger, I was bullied for many reasons. I can't even remember them now. Even now, years later, I have trouble with self-esteem issues. I don't want other people to feel like I do! Just because someone might do something a little differently doesn't make them weird. It makes them unique. Anti-bullying month is a perfect time to celebrate what makes everyone special; that's what I'm trying this year. :D Bullying hurts a lot of people. That's why I care.
Sammy, 16,
its not good to do that!
alfred, 7, germany
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. (Word Doc)
Version for a Student with a 504 Plan (Word Doc) |
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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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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.


