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#NoBull Project.

Hello! Welcome to the Official Homepage of the #NoBull Project! The #NoBull Project is a program designed by High School Students to end online bullying and harassment.

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Resources :: The Helpful Tips.

Report it.

The first step in stopping a cyberbullying is to report it. We know that reporting something can be scary, but that is why #NoBull is here!

Call attention to the harassment.

Get an Adult.

Contact a trusted adult, let a parent, school administrator, technology director, teacher, friend, boss, or school resource officer know what is going on.

Don't hesitate, report it.

Find some help.

If you are the victim, or know the victim, it is vital that they get assistance, as we know how bullying can hurt. Please see your school's counseling center for help!

Contact the website.

Contact the website. Take screen shots (visit www.take-a-screenshot.org). Go to the bottom of the website and select "Contact" or "Report."

Facebook: www.facebook.com/report
Twitter: support.twitter.com

Call the police.

The job of the police department is to help you! Call your local police department, or speak with your school resource officer. Make sure that you have copies of the link, and screen shots (visit www.take-a-screenshot.org).

Check out these links.

Stop Cyberbullying.org
National Crime Prevention Council
Cyberbullying Research Center
StopBullying.gov
Cyerbullying Report

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In The News.

Video: MPBN

January 18, 2013: Cyberbullying in Schools and Maine.

Read the story, watch the video here.

Story: MPBN

May 4, 2012 Main Students Take Online Aim at Cyber-Bullies.

Read the story here.

Video: WCSH 6 (NBC)

May 3, 2012: Students in Auburn take a stand against cyber bullies.

Watch the video here.

Video/Story: Sun Journal

April 27, 2012: Auburn students launch strategy to fight cyberbullies.

Read the story, watch the video here.

Archive

May 1, 2012: WGME 13
May 3, 2012 WGME 13

Contact Public Relations

Want to meet with our team? Do you want an interview? Please contact our Public Relations Team via e-mail. Click here for more info.

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Our Staff.

The #NoBull Project has a very small staff. But, our staff is extremely dedicated to what they do, and how they do it. This project would not run even remotely the same way if this staff did not exist. If a name is says "(email)" next to it, you may click on their name to send that person an e-mail.

Administration

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Lucas Farrago (email)
Program Founder

Samuel Chamberlain

Samuel Chamberlain (email)
Outreach and Public Relations Director
Social Media/Technology Director

Advisory Staff

Samantha Laverdure
Hannah Mailhot
David Sterling
Haley Laflamme
Ashley Pelletier
Lorna Knight

Professional Partners

Leslie Morrill, Edward Little HS
Steve Galway, Edward Little HS
Nicole Manganelli
, Maine Unity Project

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About Us.

The #NoBull Project is a student developed and lead program designed to assist in ending online harassment and bullying.

The program created by Lucas Farrago, Senior, and implemented by Samuel Chamberlain, Senior at Edward Little High School. This program was designed to stop online bullying.

Each time someone sees bullying online they can put the hash tag #nobull on the status/tweet to signify that what they are doing is not okay. This shows the bully that there is a standing behind the victim, against what they are doing.

Even if you are not comfortable confronting the person bullying, this is a great way for you to get a huge standing of people who are not standing up for bullying.


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Education.

It's the first step in prevention - education. The #NoBull Project partnered with The Maine Unity Project, provide high quality education and prevention trainings.

The first step in preventing cyberbullying and harassment in your school and online is getting the students involved. That's how this program began, we are now providing education all around Maine - not just at Edward Little HS.
                                                                -Samuel Chamberlain, Director

Trainings
We provide in school trainings for faculty, students, and student leaders. All of our trainings are customized to fit your school, and your budget. We urge you to contact us so that we can assist you further.

Please fill out the Presentation Request Form (link to the right) and e-mail back to us.

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Contact Us.

We may be in a very social media age world, but some times it is okay to send a good old fashioned e-mail. If that's what you would like to do, please do so, below are the e-mail addresses that you would like.

If you don't want to send us an e-mail, just get social with us by clicking the links to your right. -->

Contact Information

E-Mail Us: info@nobullproject.org

All media and public relation requests can be sent to Samuel Chamberlain, Program Director via e-mail at schamberlain@nobullproject.org.

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