RRM The Bully Project: Empowering Young Leaders Against Bullying
I’m excited to share with you the latest initiative from RRM The Bully Project, where we’re empowering young teenagers to take a stand against bullying. Recently, I had the opportunity to work with a group of enthusiastic 9th and 10th graders, who are passionate about spreading a positive message.
The project featured a diverse group of participants, including a boys’ football team and Girl Scouts, all holding up signs to promote kindness and empathy. And what’s even more amazing is that yes, even our local police department joined in to support this incredible cause! Two police officers were on hand, holding up signs and showing their support for the initiative.
These young leaders are being taught the signs of bullying and how to respond in a positive way, with the goal of creating a more supportive community. By educating teens at a young age, we’re giving them the tools they need to make a difference. Whether it’s through bowling or other activities, we’re showing them that they have the power to spread kindness and positivity. I’m proud of RRM Project Love “The Bully Project” and look forward to seeing the impact it will have on our community.




