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Up to 25% of U.S. students are bullied each year.
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As many as 160,000 students stay home from school on any given day because they are afraid of being bullied.
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RESOURCES

Use these resources to learn more about bullying and how you can make a difference. Students will find resources to empower you to stand up to bullying and make a difference in your school. Educators will find free resources to reduce bullying and promote upstander behavior.

If you or a friend are being bullied and need immediate help, please consult these useful hotlines below:

Hopeline

Hopeline

24-hour national suicide hotline that is private and confidential.
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Trevor Hotline

The Trevor Project

24-hour crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.
Visit

Boys Town National Hotline

Boystown

24-hour crisis hotline for prevention, depression, and school issues
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Students

Information about what to do if you're being bullied and how to reduce bullying:

Educators

Free resources to help you reduce bullying and engage your students in upstander behavior:

Parents

Guidelines and tips to help you understand and deal with bullying in the home and community:

Cyberbullying

1 in 4 kids has been cyberbullied more than once. Learn about cyberbullying from these experts:

Programs

Get information about top programs and campaigns designed to reduce bullying in your school and community:

Personal Stories

Videos and news coverage about those who have suffered from bullying and are doing something to make a difference: