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Home *Opinion*

BullyingCanada is there when you may think you’re alone

by BullyingCanada
August 15, 2010
Reading Time: 1min read

Fredericton – As a new school year begins, the team at BullyingCanada offers a reminder to parents, students, educators, and concerned citizens.  Support for bullies, victims and bystanders is accessible 24/7, online at www.BullyingCanada.ca or by calling toll-free, 1-877-352-4497.

“With the school year just around the corner, the team at BullyingCanada are reminding youth that they are not alone”, said Rob Frenette, 21, co-founder of BullyingCanada.ca, Canada’s First Youth-Created Anti-Bullying Website.

“We offer support for all of the key players in a bullying situation – victims, bystanders, and bullies.  We want to assure each individual that he or she is not alone, and that our support is available to them at any time.”

Anyone looking for information on the topic of bullying is encouraged to visit: www.BullyingCanada.ca

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