The Humanity Project

Teaching action for the greater good that also serves our highest individual interests.

Contact

Please contact us at the Humanity Project. We love hearing from you! You can call us at 954-205-2722 or email our founder/president directly at rsk1writer@bellsouth.net.

18 Responses to “Contact”

  1. Mary T McCullagh says:

    Hello, great article in the Sun Sentinel today!

    I am a teacher who wishes to be a part of this great effort…please tell me how I can help? I am in town this week and would love to come to the school and observe, work with you and soak up the great positive vibe the students are creating!

    I also am a photographer who would be most willing to help document the process for posterity…and even get video testimony of the students and organizers (who would be interested).

    Thanks

  2. Hi Mary — We would welcome you at our program. And we’d love to get some more pics too if you do care to take some. Please feel free to contact us at the Humanity Project 954-205-2722. Just ask for Bob. And thank you for your kind comments and your interest!

  3. Julie DeHart says:

    Where can I purchase Mr. Knott’s book. I was a bully, but I stopped?
    Thank you, Julie

  4. Bob Knotts says:

    Hi Julie — Feel free to email us. Just go to the “Contact” page and click on the link. I’m happy to talk with you about getting copies of the book. Best, Bob Knotts

  5. Staci Williams says:

    I would like to purchase both books written by these students. I am an elementary counselor and am searching for a book or activity to use with a more “priviledged” student who is acting like a bully. Is there a way to order these books? please let me know when you get a chance……thank you!

  6. Bob Knotts says:

    Hi Staci — Please email us at rsk1writer at bellsouth.net … using the normal “at” sign and no spaces, of course. (Can’t be too careful about the spammers … :-) ) We’ll give you details. Thx!

  7. Gord Billard says:

    Hi Bob,

    We were in touch a few years ago about a script I purchased from you, “Never, Nothin’, Again No More”…
    We are finally doing a play about youth suicide.
    It’s not your “Never, Nothin…”, however; my Inuit students found the Rapmaster too scary and the language a bit too tough to master. English is their second language.
    They chose, instead, to try Lindsay Price’s “The Bright Blue Mailbox Suicide Note”.

    I recently came across a bullying video that I will use in our play. I thought of you and your work and knew you would appreciate this. The Kids Help Phone people in Canada are considering using this video for their national campaign. It was made by two high school students in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, my home province.
    I think it’s a simple, yet powerful video – starkly painful yet finally hopeful.

    Send it far and wide!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SMLADgjDMU

    Gord Billard
    Arviat, Nunavut
    Canada

    P.S. Our school website (www.jahs.ca) is still very much under construction…

  8. Bob Knotts says:

    Hi Gord — I remember you well. Thanks for the update! I’ve posted your comment. Feel free to email me anytime by using the email link on this page. Good luck with the play!

  9. Darce Osler says:

    Good afternoon,
    Can you tell me where I can purchase the book, “I was a bully…but I stopped.” ? Any help would be wonderful!

    Thanks!
    Darce

  10. Darce Osler says:

    I am interested in learning more about the Anti-bullying Through The Arts program for my high school. Please email me more information regarding the program. Thank you kindly,
    Darce Osler
    Assistant Principal

  11. Bob Knotts says:

    Thanks for your interest in this, Darce. We will email you directly with information about the program. All best wishes! The Humanity Project

  12. Sierra Leavenworth says:

    Hi Bob I am a high school student doing a project on the Humanity Project for English. I am very interested in this program and would like to know more. I would like to know when the humanity project started and what inspired you to start this?
    Thanks.

  13. Bob Knotts says:

    Hi Sierra — We’re very happy to help you with this. We’ll reply at your regular email address so we don’t re-post some things already on the site, ok? You can look for that no later than tomorrow. Thanks again!

  14. Sierra Leavenworth says:

    Thanks.

  15. Lena says:

    Do you donate to doctors office.maybe posters,hand out,a few books ect. -thank you

  16. Bob Knotts says:

    We would be happy to talk with you about this. Please contact us directly by going to the Contact page and either calling or emailing. Thanks!

  17. Sabrina Trafny says:

    Hello, I’m a young girl that is 17 years old and I am very interested into devoting my life to helping organizations for others. I am in many other ones, and now I found this program and I would be very greatfull to be a part of this program please contact me in phone number in the evenings and afternoon for email. Please and thank you. :-)

  18. Bob Knotts says:

    Hello Sabrina — Thank you for your comment. We would be happy to talk with you about helping the Humanity Project. Please feel free to call us at your convenience or email, as you prefer. The contact information is on our “Contact” page. We admire your enthusiasm for helping others and look forward to hearing from you! The Humanity Project

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