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How Do We Address Bullying Here? Free Discussion

Saturday, June 14, 2014

9:00 am -10 am

Steepletown Neighborhood Services

671 Davis NW
Grand Rapids MI 49507

Photographer Adam Bird

Photographer Adam Bird

This discussion is our second meeting and is part of our open discussion on bullying in Grand Rapids series. In our first meeting we discussed “Does Bullying Happen Here” we discovered that yes it does and members of the community feel that it is a predominant issue. June 14th we will discuss “How Do We Address Bullying Here” ,we will also have a short introduction of who we are and what we do.

 

The meeting starts at 9 AM on June 14th and should end at 10 AM we want people to be able to go out and enjoy their Saturday, we will also be providing a continental breakfast. The meeting will be held at Steepletown Neighborhood Services on 671 Davis Avenue in Grand Rapids, Michigan. There will be signs posted in each entrance directing you to the meeting room.

 

Please invite your friends and family, young people are strongly encourage to addend. We hope to see you there! Please contact us if you have any questions.

 

How Do We Address Bullying Here? AN OPEN DISCUSSION ABOUT BULLYING IN GRAND RAPIDS

10 minutes Welcome and Introductions
Welcome participants

Introduction of End Bullying, Save Lives
Who we are, and our plans for the future.

 

Event overview:
These community meetings are an opportunity to talk about how bullying affects youth in our communities. We want to hear your concerns and establish a plan to support ongoing efforts in bullying

 

5 – 10 minutes Why are we here
Why are you here today? Share your story

 

5 minutes Intro to Bullying

What is bullying, what does it look like here.

Anti Bullying campaigns happening in other states

 

25 minutes Open Discussion

What can we do about bullying in our community?

What are we doing that isn't working?

How can organizations like End Bullying Save Lives empower young people and adults to address bullying?

Do you feel that our anti-bullying programs are effective?

 

Event Type: Meetings 



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