October is National 
Bully Prevention Month 
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We Have LOTS of Bullying Information to Share 
Throughout October!! 

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To Receive All of the Bullying Information, Join Us For the 

Walk the Talk" Bully Prevention 

VIRTUAL On-Line Walk


 

National Bully Prevention Month starts THIS week! 

REGISTER NOW so that you don't miss out on the resources, 

videos, and data we will be sending out THIS WEEK! 


This year it's all about Bully Prevention AWARENESS! In an attempt to bring more AWARENESS to the issue of bullying, and to spread AWARENESS and bullying information throughout the entire state of Iowa, we are excited to turn our Bully Prevention Walk  into a
VIRTUAL On-Line WALK!  
It's FREE so register NOW!

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW! 

 

For those who love to participate in a typical in-person walk or run, you'll be happy to know that after spending this year on a virtual walk raising awareness and funds across the state, we look forward to next year where we plan to turn our annual "Walk the Talk" Bully Prevention Walk into a bigger, family friendly, fun, 5K Run/Walk and still continue to do the virtual walk for those that are unable to attend in person!

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How to Participate in the 
Walk the Talk Bully Prevention
VIRTUAL WALK

The great part of a virtual walk is you can do it virtually anywhere!  Join us on-line as we "walk" through the month of October sharing lots of bullying facts, resources, ideas, stories and ways to spread awareness! Through email and social media we hope to spread bully awareness! We also want to give YOU a voice and will have some great ways for YOU to help spread bully prevention awareness and even share YOUR bullying message or story!!

In order to participate fully in the 
VIRTUAL On-Line WALK, 
just follow these 3 easy steps!

 

1.    Register for the Walk the Talk Bully Prevention VIRTUAL 
WALK.  Registration is FREE!  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

 

 

2.    Like our "Walk the Talk Iowa" Facebook page and "ASK Resource Center" Facebook page.  Resources, information, activities and instructions for spreading bullying awareness via social media will be posted on these pages!

      ASK Resource Center Facebook page

   

3.   Join FIND at find families.org  On FIND you can read personal stories of peoples' experiences with bullying, and it's a great place to share your own story.

 
Once you have registered you will be able to receive all of the bully prevention resources, videos, facts, 
and fun ideas to raise awareness about bullying!  


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Thanks to you, and your support during our previous bully prevention walks, we have made tremendous gains in our bully prevention efforts!!!  

  

Our FREE Bully Training is Now Available!!

 

In the past year, our new bully training curriculum, "Bullying - Walking Through What You Can Do" has been designed, developed, reviewed, tested and rolled out to various groups across the state.  The feedback has been VERY positive!! 

 

Our bully prevention training is specifically designed to address various groups including students, parents, and educators.  If you have a group interested in receiving our free bully training, or are interested in the "train the trainer" program to become a trainer for the bully training, we'd love to hear from you! Please email Pam Meeker at [email protected].

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Bullying is 
not just a SCHOOL problem, or STUDENT problem!

 Bullying is an ADULT problem, a NEIGHBORHOOD problem, 
a CHURCH problem, and a 
COMMUNITY problem...

Bullying is EVERYBODY'S problem!

13 million American kids will be bullied this year, making it the most common form of violence experienced by young people in the nation.  
(The Bully Project)

60% of kids with disabilities report being bullied regularly. 
(Pacer National Bullying Center)

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Our bully prevention efforts are entirely funded through the generosity of donations. 100% of the proceeds benefit bully prevention efforts for families across the state of Iowa, including free training and resources. 
Donations are made securely through Paypal directly to
ASK Resource Center
501(c)(3)
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Visit the "Walk the Talk" website at:  http://walkthetalkiowa.org/
The "Walk the Talk" Bully Prevention Walk is a program of
ASK Resource Center.
 
                 
For questions regarding the Bully Prevention Walk, 
contact ASK Resource Center at 1-800-450-8667 or [email protected]

ASK Resource Center, 5665 Greendale Road, Ste D, Johnston, IA 50131  www.askresource.org