Audrey Ignatoff
Help for bullying
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By Audrey Ignatoff
August 22, 2014

Bullying is a major problem in the US and worldwide. Many children and teenagers have developed emotional problems from bullying, and sadly some even commit suicide after being bullied.

Bullying takes on many forms, but the most common are physical, verbal, and social. Often, victims of bullying are shunned and isolated from their peers; and today, with social media, this has become even more widespread.

Steps need to be taken to help protect our vulnerable young people from those who wish them harm; however, too often, many schools cannot afford to purchase important and helpful educational materials. What can be done?

Fortunately, sponsors, underwriters, and donors can provide valuable assistance with this problem.

The Education Project, a 501c3 Non-Profit Organization, is dedicated to assisting people through media, including producing and distributing programs, to deal with the phenomena of bullying. Of particular interest is the program entitled, The Bully (Conflict Resolution and Bullying)http://www.chiptaylor.com/ttlmnp5077-.cfm. This partially-animated production is of interest to middle school children who are very much at risk of being bullied in school and in their neighborhoods.

If you wish to provide funding to assist The Education Project in distributing this quality program either on DVD to schools, by licensing streaming over the Internet, or to be broadcast on television, please contact The Education Project or its corporate partner: Chip Taylor Communications, LLC.

Take an active part to prevent bullying and to assist the victims of bullying. Children should not have to fear going to school, riding on the school bus, or going out to play. You can help prevent bullying utilizing the expertise of The Education Project, which will help our youth grow up strong and confident to build a better future and better world.

Contact Information:

THE EDUCATION PROJECT

A 501c3 Non-Profit Organization
Federal ID Number: 27-1837564
2 East View Dr.
Derry, NH 03038
603-434-2772
theedpro1@gmail.com
www.educationproject.org

CHIP TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
2 East View Dr.
Derry, NH 03038
603.434.9262
info@chiptaylor.com
www.chiptaylor.com

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