WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KEEPING US SAFE?

 
WILL YOU STAND UP FOR US?

  BULLYING    It's EVERYONE'S problem

 

  2009 Fundraising Campaign Kick-Off

Our sincere thanks to all who have helped support Parents United Against Bullying since its inception in February 2008. You have allowed us to begin the innovative and important work we do for the safety and well being of children, families, educators and the community. Learn more about the successes of 2008 and comments about our work in the community below.

As the end of the year approaches, it’s time to plan for the year ahead. Throughout 2009 we look forward to the continuation of current initiatives, as well as the implementation of several new initiatives.

As with any nonprofit organization, funding is imperative in order to provide programs and services. While Parents United Against Bullying’s goal is to obtain funding from many different sources, we do rely on individual and business donations as well as grants to continue our work throughout the community. 

 

Children need YOU to help make a difference 

You can help provide an environment in which children can live, learn and grow without the threat of

harassment, intimidation and bullying. 

 

Donations of any amount can be made safely and securely online  (click here)

OR 

Checks can be made payable and mailed to:

Anchors of Hope/PUAB

330 McGee Avenue, Council Bluffs, IA 51503  

Your donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law

  

Thank you for your generosity!

If YOU don't help stop bullying, WHO WILL?  

  

Parents United Against Bullying in the News   

What People Are Saying About Parents United Against Bullying

Successes and Pictures

  

 

 

Think BULLYING isn't SERIOUS?

Consider the stories of these children, and their families.

 

 

November 2008 Newsletter

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October 2008 Newsletter

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Omaha / Council Bluffs Metro Bullying in the News 

 

 

 October 19th-25th

"BULLYING AWARENESS WEEK"

What A Success! 

 

"Bullying Awareness Week" was designed to

support youth who are / have been the target of  bullying,

and help raise awareness of the seriousness of bullying and

what each of us can do to help stop it. 

Click here for details and pictures

 

  

 

 

     

Parents United Against Bullying utilizes information and resources provided courtesy of the 'Take A Stand. Lend A Hand. Stop Bullying Now!' National Campaign. For more information, visit www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov.

 

Parents United Against Bullying has partnered with the PACER Center to raise awareness of the seriousness of bullying. Founded in 1977, PACER Center was created by parents of children and youth with disabilities to help other parents and families facing similar challenges. For more information, visit http://www.pacer.org/bullying/index.asp

Parents United Against Bullying's policies and supporting practices are built upon the philosophy and belief that everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. In accordance with this, Parents United Against Bullying does not discriminate against any individual because of race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, or covered veteran status. It is also Parents United Against Bullying's policy to comply with all applicable national and local laws pertaining to nondiscrimination and equal opportunity.

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