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Public Service Announcement By Andi S. & Pia C.

Public Service Announcement By Andi S. & Pia C. Phoebe Prince was a 15 year old girl from Massachusetts who was raised in Ireland. She was a victim of endless bullying. . On January 14 th , 2010, she committed suicide because she couldn’t take anymore.

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Public Service Announcement By Andi S. & Pia C.

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  1. Public Service AnnouncementBy Andi S. & Pia C.

  2. Phoebe Prince was a 15 year old girl from Massachusetts who was raised in Ireland. She was a victim of endless bullying.

  3. On January 14th, 2010, she committed suicide because she couldn’t take anymore.

  4. There were 6 teenagers who were involved with the bullying. 4 of 6 were sent to jail because of violation of civil rights and statutory rape. They thought they were being harmless.

  5. Michigan is the 48th state to make an anti-bullying law. Kevin Epling of East Lansing, who made an anti-bullying law in Michigan his crusade after his son's suicide in 2002, said, “The bill is a firm foundation for the start of anti-bullying programs in schools.”

  6. An bullying law is the first step to succeeding in a way to stop bullying forever. There are more things you can do.

  7. Don’t be a victim, bystander, or bully. Be the whistleblower.

  8. Bullying maybe funny or just a joke to you but as a victim it is harmful. Click the star for some websites that may help if you are a victim. Pacer Kids International Bullying Prevention Stop Bullying Now Bully Free Kids

  9. If you are being bullied, or you know someone who is, call the national bullying hotline: 1-800-TALK (8255)

  10. Tell a trusted adult, like your parents, legal guardians, a teacher, or school counselor. Tell someone who can help make a difference to end the conflict.

  11. One small person can make a BIG difference.

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