The Humanity Project

To create and implement innovative programs that teach children and adults how to use cooperation and social connection for individual development and grassroots community improvement

We’ll Help You Stop Bullying

Sanders Park Elementary -- September 16, 2011

We want to help you. The Humanity Project’s philosophy of “shared value,” as we call it, is at the heart of our acclaimed Anti-bullying Through The Arts program — we show bystander students in elementary schools why cooperation and social connection applied to bullying can make their own lives better. Mutual benefit, win-win … shared value. Right now, this powerful Humanity Project program is reaching many thousands of kids in the Broward County Public Schools, the sixth largest school district in the United States. But we’re eager and ready to help more young students, in South Florida and around the country. On our home turf, we can bring our program to your school — for free. There is no cost for any of it, including a Humanity Project book for each teacher to use as follow-up material. Outside South Florida, we can help you with your efforts to stop bullying too, including getting you copies of those books. They’re appealing to kids … and they work. The stories, rap poetry and class projects were created for the Humanity Project by at-risk middle school students especially for use by K-5 students. So today’s blog may serve as a reminder for you about our program, which we just gave this morning to 530 students at Sanders Park Elementary in Pompano Beach, Florida. We’re here to help you deal with your bullying problems … and yes, we really do want to help.


About The Author

Bob Knotts
Robert Spencer Knotts is founder and president of the Humanity Project, author of 24 books, five plays and numerous other works. His website through the Authors Guild is at www.rsknotts.com.

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2 Responses to “We’ll Help You Stop Bullying”

  1. Bob Knotts says:

    We will contact you via email to offer some help. But for now, Ms. Fox, know there are anti-bullying laws in Florida and those laws can help. You and your family also may have to take a more aggressive role in changing this bad situation. Sometimes the families of bullied children need to find ways to work with the school, or outside it if necessary, to make sure the bullying stops. We will be in touch with you shortly. Hang in there — and thank you for contacting the Humanity Project!

  2. Suzuyo Fox says:

    My grandson is a victim of bullying. He wakes up in the mornings praying he doesn’t have to go to school. He is 10 years old. How can I approach his school, Pinecrest Elementary, affluent Pinecrest to find out about their bullying policies.

    Can a grandmother, such as myself, do anything. Where can I get the resources to be able to talk non confrontationally to a school.

    I would like to be part of your Humanity Project.

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