The Bullying and School Violence Advocacy Program focuses on direct advocacy and assistance for issues of school bullying in grades K-12. All services are at no cost, and include a 24/7 helpline (1-866-BE-A-HERO/1-866-232-4376) with live consultation by phone, in-person or virtual advocacy to ensure school safety, as well as resources, referrals and educational presentations in the community. Educational resources can also be found via 866BeAHero social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube platforms.
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