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Let’s Build a World
Free from Bullying

Bully Talk Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering youth, providing support services, resources, and a safe space to combat bullying in all its forms.

Behind the Numbers

One-third of teenagers worldwide have experienced bullying.”

UNESCO Institute of Statistics, 2018

1 in 5 tweens (9 to 12 years old)  has been cyberbullied, cyberbullied others, or seen cyberbullying.”

Patchin & Hinduja, 2020

“Students who experience bullying are at increased risk for depression, anxiety, sleep difficulties, lower academic achievement, and dropping out of school.”

Centers for Disease Control, 2019

We’re on a Mission to End Bullying

Bully Talk Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering youth by providing bullying support services, resources, and a safe environment to combat the rising epidemic of bullying. Through awareness, holistic healing, and targeted intervention, we address both sides of bullying, offering access to licensed therapists, empowering activities, and ongoing community outreach while working to understand the root causes to prevent future incidents. We service schools worldwide and provide anti-bullying programs to young individuals, fostering hope, healing, and positive growth.

Discover Our Story
We’re on a Mission to End Bullying

Empowering Communities Through Education and Advocacy Programs

Bully Talk Assembly
Bully Talk Assembly

A one-time, school-wide assembly program designed to raise awareness about bullying. All materials, including a PowerPoint about anti-bullying, are included. Following the presentation, we'll facilitate small group discussions where students can share their experiences and ask questions.

Bully Talk Program
Bully Talk Program

A comprehensive anti-bullying program designed for both in-school and after-school settings. We partner with institutions to implement long-term strategies and equip them with the knowledge and tools they need to prevent bullying, promote positive behavior, and provide ongoing support to students, staff, and families.

Understanding and Addressing the Issue of Bullying

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Bullying

Bullying describes a repeated, aggressive behavior used by one or more students to hurt another student physically, emotionally, or verbally.  This behavior can have serious consequences for victims, including low self-esteem and academic problems.

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Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying uses electronic devices like computers and phones to repeatedly harass someone. This anonymous and digital nature causes similar emotional damage to the victim as traditional bullying.

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Prevention

Bullying prevention aims to reduce bullying through clear instruction and changing how bullying is viewed. It involves teaching students (at appropriate age levels) how to recognize and respond to bullying behavior.

I care about bullying prevention because bully talk stops bullying.

See How We Have Transformed Lives

“Thank you Bully Talk, the summer program was awesome and the prizes were nice.”

Jasmine T.
,
11 years old
,
CA

“A lot of kids are dealing with bullying and it has not been addressed. Thanks to Bully Talk Inc. coming to our community school has made a major impact.”

Morgan J
,
Principal
,
CA

“Thank you Bully Talk. Creating a school wide mural to remind our school how much bullying prevention is important.”

Alexa Y.
,
16 years old
,
CA

Support Us in Our Advocacy Against Bullying

Learn how you can get involved in Bully Talk's mission and join the fight against bullying. Together, we can make a difference—one voice, one action, one community at a time.

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