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    Anti-Bullying Teen Rough-Ing

    SUPPORT

    We would like to continue to provide services for Anti-Bullying Programs to the Metoplex Community (Schools, Parents, Organizations, Recreation Centers, Houses of Worship, etc). We are reaching out for any donation support you can provide. Every dollar counts to achieve our goal! We thank you very much for all of your support and may you be blessed daily!            

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    We do ask in the check out that you do provide your address. This is for our records and your information will not be distributed. A 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit organization and at the end of the year our organization will send you the appropriate tax deductible document showing your yearly contribution. 

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    Be A Voice For The Children by Supporting and Donating for the Cause….

               

    Anti-Bullying Teen Rough-Ing, to provide awareness about Bullying and the resources available to the community for at-risk children in the Metroplex Community area. Our Mission is to provide educational programs, bullying awareness, prevention and intervention programs, social skills cultural, and domestic violence programs and to have resources available to the community for underserved at-risk children and their families in the Dallas-Fort Worth Community. Boosted adolescents self esteem by providing coaching and team building games, provide curriculum. Boosted adolescents self esteem by providing coaching and team building games, provide curriculum. Many people name Bullying for EVERY crime/action as it relates to teens and that is incorrect.  

     

    We travel to every city and community to get the WORD OUT about Bullying and we have Anti-Bullying Rallies/Events all year round (we Giveaway FREE Anti-Bullying tee shirts at the rallies/events).  Bullying is the #1 rage in society and our children has some unresolved anger issues in their lives. Be A Voice For The Children by supporting and donating for the Cause….

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    A study from the Boston Children’s Hospital which was published in Pediatrics (Official Journal Of The America Academy Of Pediatrics) on February 17 states that childhood bullying can cause long-term health problems that persist even into adulthood. This study is the first of its kind and examines the effects that bullying has when it begins at a young age and continues right through until the end of high school. Children bullied for a longer span of time have poorer mental and physical health than those who have never been bullied or were only bullied for a few months or years.

     

    RESULTS: Bullying was associated with worse mental and physical health, greater depression symptoms, and lower self-worth over time. Health was significantly worse for children with both past and present bullying experiences, followed by children with present-only experiences, children with past-only experiences, and children with no experiences. For example, 44.6% of children bullied in both the past and present were at the lowest deciles of psychosocial health, compared with 30.7% of those bullied in the present only (P = .005), 12.1% of those bullied in the past only (P < .001), and 6.5% of those who had not been bullied (P < .001).

     

    CONCLUSIONS: Both chronic and current bullying are associated with substantially worse health. Clinicians who recognize bullying when it first starts could intervene to reverse the downward health trajectory experienced by youth who are repeated targets.

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    Bullying Facts & Statistics:

    • There are 160,000 children miss school every day due to fear of attack or intimidation by other students. Source: National Education Association.

    • American schools harbor approximately 2.1 million bullies and 2.7 million of their victims. Dan Olweus, National School Safety Center.

    • 1 in 7 Students in Grades K-12 is either a bully or a victim of bullying.

    • 71% of students report incidents of bullying as a problem at their school.

    • 282,000 Students are physically attacked in secondary schools each month.

    • Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people, resulting in about 4,400 deaths per year.

    • According to the US Census bureau about 2.5 million people die every year in the United States that’s from all causes and all ages. Assuming all days are equal that means that about 6850 people die every day in our country.

     

    Mencap's survey of more than 500 children with learning disabilities across England, Wales and Northern Ireland found that:

    • Eight out of ten (82%) children with a learning disability are bullied

    • Scared to go out (79%) because they are frightened they might be bullied

     

    Bullying in College, according to a Health Day News study in 2012:

    • 15 percent of college students said they were bullied while at college.

    • 22 percent reported being cyber-bullied. 

    • 38 percent of students knew someone who was facing cyber bullying in college. 

    • 9 percent said they had done some form of cyber bullying in college on someone else.

    • 9 out of 10 teenagers have witnessed bullying on a social networking site.

    • 42 percent of students said they had seen someone being bullied by another student.

    • 8 percent reported bullying another student. 

    • nearly 15 percent had seen a professor bully a student 

    • 4 percent said they had been bullied by a professor. 

     

    Many children are afraid and crying out for help, they feel alone and think no-one will listen, the children search for protection and are in need of a safe environment. We are here to let them know that their cries have been heard, we speak for the children when they can't speak for themselves.  Let's show them that it's ok, Be A Voice For The Children by supporting and donating for the Cause….

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    This is a chance to invest into the children future with just a small donation, you can help us reach out to the community, enhance our programming, and really change the world. We understand that times are tough and we are not the typical organization though. If you give us your support, you'll be able to monitor our success by visiting our website.

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    You can also volunteer your time with us to see our programming up close and personal. We can only hope that you will support our mission and help us implement our programs and initiatives. If you would like to write a check make payable to Anti-Bullying Teen Bullying, and you can also donate online by visiting the website.

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    If you have any questions about what we do or whom we serve, feel free to give us a call or email us. We want to get to know the generous donors who dedicate their time and/or money to our mission. Thank you for your time.

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    Yours Sincerely,

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    Starlette (Star) Strong, President & Founder

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    P.O. BOX 170873

    Dallas, Texas 75217