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About


Project Anti-Bully is a non-profit 501(c)(3) run by students for students that raises awareness of the prevalence of bullying in schools globally through community-based research. Project Anti-Bully has headquarters in the United States of America and affiliates in Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, El Salvador, England, Germany, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Poland, Scotland, Sweden, Taiwan, The Philippines, and Uruguay.

Our Mission

Project Anti-Bully’s mission is to empower individuals to embrace their individuality and uniqueness while simultaneously standing up against bullying and cyberbullying. PAB is maintained and internationally operated by students for students, which is a main element that distinguishes its mission from others. We hope to encourage students to communicate with adults, parents, teachers, and peers about their bullying and cyberbullying experiences within school. 


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Since its foundation, the PAB team has been dedicated towards collecting, gathering, and developing new research regarding the prevalence and the effects of bullying. By implementing three different anti-bullying campaigns Hands for CourageChalk for Change, and Define It and offering four different peer re-viewed publications in The Georgetown Undergraduate Journal of Health Sciences, International Journal of Adolescence Medical Healththe Journal of School Violence and the Journal of Medicine PAB hopes to globally educate students of all age groups and teachers about bullying and it's effects. 


Raise Awareness, Not Anger



87%
of students witness bullying in their school.


82.7% 
of students are bullied daily


55.5% 
of students reported doing nothing when they witnessed bullying.


43% 
of students admit to bullying another student. 



15% 
of students are cyberbullied daily.