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Campaign partners  
The National Bullying Prevention Campaign is grateful to have the support of a variety of public service, youth, professional membership, and community organizations that care about this issue. These key organizations have helped to shape the Campaign by appointing members to serve on committees that have been involved with offering feedback about every facet of this important effort. They are now continuing their involvement by promoting the Campaign, helping to disseminate Campaign materials, and encouraging individuals to visit the Campaign web site. In this way, they are helping to ensure that parents, professionals, and young people all across the country understand how to Take a Stand. Lend a Hand. Stop Bullying Now! Our public sector and not-for-profit partners include:


A World of Difference Institute/Anti-Defamation League

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

American Academy of Pediatrics


American Association of School Administrators

American Camp Association

American Counseling Association

American Federation of Teachers

American Medical Association

American Medical Association Alliance

American Occupational Therapy Association

American Psychological Association

American Public Health Association

American School Counselors Association

American School Health Association

Anti-Defamation League

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America

Boys and Girls Clubs of America

BulliesCBT

Center on Children and the Law, American Bar Association

Child Welfare League of America

Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder

Children's Safety Network

Colorado Attorney General's Office

Council of Chief State School Officers

Creating Caring Communities

DARE America

Discovery Communications

Division of Epidemiology, Statistics and Prevention Research, NICHD

Emergency Nurses Association

Family, Career & Community Leaders of America

Fight Crime: Invest in Kids

Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network

Girls Scouts of USA

Hamilton Fish Institute on School and Community Violence

Kansas Bullying Prevention Program

Leawood Police Department

National 4-H Council

National Alliance for Hispanic Health

National Assembly on School-Based Health Care

National Association for Sport and Physical Education

National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitioners


National Association of Peer Programs

National Association of Police Athletic Leagues

National Association of School Nurses

National Association of School Psychologists

National Association of School Resource Officers

National Association of Secondary School Principals

National Association of Social Workers

National Center for Victims of Crime

National Crime Prevention Council

National Education Association

National Federation For Catholic Youth Ministry

National Mental Health Association

National Middle School Association

National Organizations for Youth Safety

National Parent Teachers Association

National School Boards Association

National Youth Violence Prevention Campaign

New Jersey State Bar Foundation

Peace Works

Prevent Child Abuse America

Reading Rockets

Safe USA

School Social Work Association of America

Society of Adolescent Medicine

Society of Pediatric Nurses

State & Territorial Injury Prevention Directors'Association

State Adolescent Health Coordinators Network

Students Against Destructive Decisions

The ASPIRA Association, Inc

The Respect for All Project/Women's Educational Media

U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
     Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention & Control
HRSA, Division of Community Based Programs
HRSA, Maternal and Child Health Bureau
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services

U.S. Dept of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention

United National Indian Tribal Youth

Young Life, Wyldlife Ministries

YWCA of Mohawk Valley


Women’s Educational Media, The Respect for All Project

YMCA of the USA


NBC, "The More You Know"
The National Broadcasting Company is promoting the Stop Bullying Now! Campaign and messages through its "The More You Know" (TMYK) public service campaign, one of the longest running, most comprehensive and powerful public service campaigns ever launched by a media company. The Emmy and Peabody award-winning public service spots reach millions of viewers each week. For more than a decade, TMYK has educated and raised awareness about important societal issues.

NBC is airing two PSAs targeted to tweens and teens. These network PSAs feature David Schwimmer from "Friends" and Sharif Atkins from "ER," both popular NBC personalities who appeal to a diverse viewing audience. The PSAs encourage action and involvement by featuring the Campaign's toll-free phone number. The TMYK web site provides critical information about the Campaign and its resources, as well as a web link to the Campaign site.

National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) NAB, the membership organization that represents radio and television broadcasters in Washington and around the world, is also a Campaign partner. NAB is distributing the Campaign's public service announcements to radio and TV broadcasters across the U.S. and encouraging them to devote valuable airtime to these messages. In addition, NAB has created and distributed a booklet for NAB member stations with further details about bullying prevention and the role local broadcasters can play in bringing attention to this issue.

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