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Meet Maxwell.
A bullying victim turned entrepreneur.
Listen as Maxwell explains how his bullying experience shaped him into the person he is today.
Watch his storyStudents who experience bullying are at increased risk for poor school adjustment, sleep difficulties, anxiety, and depression.
Center for Disease Control 2019
Photo. Children together, supplied and cleared by the client.Who we are.
No Bullies Allowed is an anti-bullying initiative created by the Bullying Prevention Association of America, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. We provide resources, educational programs, and local campaigns to address bullying behavior, empowering children by building confidence and teaching skills that promote resilience.
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Photo. A child, supplied and cleared by the client.Bullied students report a negative effect on how they feel about themselves at 19 percent, on relationships and school work at 14 percent, and on physical health at 9 percent.
National Center for Educational Statistics 2016
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