
SHARE YOUR STORY
Find a safe and supportive space to share your personal experiences with bullying, connect with others, and raise awareness. Community support is vital in helping individuals feel understood and valued while fostering a sense of trust and healing. The following are trusted, recommended resources for those looking to share their stories and find support.
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PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center provides a platform for individuals to share their stories, helping others feel less alone in their experiences. The stories raise awareness and contribute to ongoing efforts to prevent bullying in schools and communities.
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As No Bullies Allowed says, bullying thrives in secrecy. But when parents and victims tell their stories, it removes the veil that bullying relies on. “Your stories can and will help others. Sharing your experiences will give a voice to parents, children and educators. You no longer have to feel isolated and alone. We’re forming communities of support and it starts with your story,” promises NB’s website.
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Named in memory of a 13-year-old who took her own life in 2007 after being cyberbullied by an adult neighbor pretending to be a boy, the Megan Meier Foundation features hundreds of stories and comments from children and adolescents who have experienced bullying, cyberbullying, or thoughts of suicide. The platform allows bullying survivors to anonymously submit a comment or story.
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Named after the 18-year-old college freshman who took his own life after being the victim of cyberbullying, the Tyler Clementi Foundation’s #Upstanders initiative offers those who refuse to be docile witnesses to bullying events to share their story.
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Kind Campaign offers a safe space for students to share their experiences with bullying and participate in supportive conversations. The platform focuses on girl-on-girl bullying and aims to foster a culture of kindness and mutual respect in schools.
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The Youth Unite's "Share YourStory" feature allows teens to submit their personal experiences with bullying or emotional trauma via email or an online form, offering encouragement and support to others, with the option for a team member to reach out for further connection.
Has Your Child Been The Victim of Bullying At School?
LegalAlly.com Can Help
At LegalAlly.com, we understand how devastating bullying can be—not just for children, but for the entire family. Whether your child is suffering from emotional or mental distress, school avoidance, or academic struggles due to bullying, you are not alone.
Attorney and LegalAlly.com founder Adam Mandell underwent training through the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA)—one of the most comprehensive anti-bullying programs in the country. His experience leading investigations of DASA compliance for schools equips him with the knowledge of how to hold schools and school districts accountable and ensure they meet their legal obligations to protect students. If your child’s school has failed to address bullying, LegalAlly.com can help you take action and demand the safe learning environment they deserve.
Don’t wait. Contact us today to discuss your legal options and take the first step in protecting your child.