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Re: [Dfey-general-discuss] Bullying UK & Funding Cuts


From: Michael P. Mokrysz
Subject: Re: [Dfey-general-discuss] Bullying UK & Funding Cuts
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 23:20:22 +0100

Hi Joe,

One thing I'd suggest is maybe going to schools where the charity has helped resolve incidents and trying to source some funding that way. Wouldn't make up for it all by any means even if it worked, but along with public donations it'd be able to continue to some degree I'd hope.

Best wishes,
Michael
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Michael P. Mokrysz
http://46bit.com
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On 17 August 2010 23:16, Joe O'Dell <address@hidden> wrote:
Ok, so this isn't the normal sort of thing I would post to a list, but it's something that I'm pretty close to, as an anti-bullying mentor, and I think everyone should pay attention to it, for at least a minute.

Whether or not you have children yourself, it's highly likely that you've either experienced bullying yourself, or have witnessed/experienced it.

BullyingUK is a charity that provides support for bullied children/young adults and their families, and helps to get them back on track, such as when young people skip school, or in more extreme cases where they contemplate suicide.

It is wholly supported by grants; however, central government has recently declined to fund BullyingUK any longer, in light of the budget cuts made by the new Government.

BullyingUK can no longer survive, unless it can source £50,000 worth of donations. However, that would provide support to over 500,000 young people and their families (it costs just 10p per person for BullyingUK to help them).

So, you may not have had direct contact with BullyingUK, but please consider the help and support it offers to the young people of Great Britain when they need it most - Any amount is most gratefully received

The BullyingUK website is http://bullying.co.uk , and their secure JustGiving page is at http://www.justgiving.com/savebullyinguk/

Thank you,

Joe O'Dell
Lead Mentor for the SWCC CyberMentors
http://samwhitcybermentors.org.uk






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