Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Pink Shirt Day tomorrow for anti-bullying awareness

Tomorrow is Pink Shirt Day, a day when students, individuals, businesses and organizations are encouraged to wear pink as a symbol of anti-bullying.

Bullying and the prevention of it is a major focus for The Kindness Project. Bullies are no longer limited to just verbal or physical bullying – text and online bullying have become a serious problem among kids and teens. 



“I would rather be a little nobody, then to be a evil somebody.” 

― Abraham Lincoln



Boys and Girls proudly participate in Pink Shirt Day because it promotes awareness, understanding and openness about the problem and a shared commitment to a solution. Supporting Pink Shirt Day means supporting everyone who has experienced bullying.

A mother expressed her support to this day by saying:
“I want my kids to learn to stand up for those who are not strong enough to speak for themselves. I want my kids to have enough confidence to not care what others think of them, I also want them to always LOVE, Always have RESPECT for themselves and others, Always have COURAGE, Always have HONESTY, Always have WISDOM, Always have HUMILITY and most of all ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH!”

Help us fight bullying, wear pink tomorrow. And let's spread happiness and joy with this video from No Label - Anti Bullying Movement







By Heidi Shebaro
Founder of "The Kindness Project in the Middle East", a teacher and a blogger

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