Los Angeles, CA. The pandemic has turned school into a virtual experience for millions of kids and researchers say it has given cyberbullies more opportunities to attack others. Speak Out Against Bullying Inc., is trying to do something about it. The organization is a nonprofit dedicated to bringing, “social and civic changes to inspire a call to action against bullying and cyberbullying through public advocacy, prevention, and awareness.”
When asked how the organization is fairing during the pandemic, Executive Director, Monica Harmon says, “It has been a struggle for a lot of nonprofits. I have seen some of my friends go under. I am thankful to our partners and volunteers who have continued to support our mission. ” Like many organizations, Speak Out Against Bullying Inc. had to pivot day-to-day operations to sustain its mission. Prior to the pandemic, the organization was bringing awareness by hosting in-person auditorium-sized workshops, holiday events, and giveaways. Now, the Speak Out Against Bullying team is hosting zoom meetings, making phone calls and sending out emails to stay up to date with families.
Speak Out Against Bullying Inc. tries to bring joy to the children it serves. For the 2020 Speak Out Against Bullying Toy Giveaway, organizers didn’t know if they were going to receive enough donations, due to the financial strains many Los Angeles families were, and are, experiencing. Monica Harmon used her extensive civil service and law enforcement background to partner with six Los Angeles Police Department organizations. Last year’s toy drive received a record-breaking 3,000 toys. How do you safely give thousands of toys to the children? With the help of community partners. Speak Out Against Bullying organized a grab-and-go, drive-through, and delivery service.
On Valentine’s Day the organization partnered with Watts Community Core Group. Hosting a Valentine’s Day event at Nickerson Gardens for the children. Nickerson Gardens was featured in the Netflix film “A Week in Watts.”
Monica Harmon has spoken with thousands of youth since 2013. Prevention and confidence-building start at home she explains, “The positive thing about the COVID-19 pandemic is that it gives a break to the victims who are being bullied physically and mentally. They don’t want to go to school. The students prefer virtual learning so they do not have to face the bullying from the peers.” She has received many calls from parents regarding their children. With the new administration and a plan to steadily roll out the vaccine; the anticipation of going back to school for many students is causing unease. If you would like to find out more information about, donation or volunteer opportunities please visit Speak Out Against Bullying Inc.
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From Speak Out Against Bullying Inc.:
Speak Out Against Bullying Inc is a 501(c)(3) non-profit for social and civic changes to inspire a call to action against bullying/cyberbullying through public advocacy, prevention, and awareness. We have provided education and resources to tens of thousands. Working with our community partners of schools, students, parents, educators, law enforcement, businesses, elected officials, and neighborhood councils, our highly-touted public safety program teaches how to identify, prevent and speak out safely about bullying/cyberbullying. We advocate for a safe school campus that is respectful, tolerant, and inclusive.
Speak Out Against Bullying Inc. was founded in 2013 by Monica Harmon a Public Safety Advocate for over 30 years.
Ms. Harmon has been a guest speaker on Public Safety issues, bullying, cyberbullying, social media, Safe School Campus, and community issues. Speaker engagements include Public Policy Exchange “Tackling Bullying in California Schools,” California Association of Student Council’s Youth Action Summit, Special Needs Network Youth Bullying Summit at USC, Fox Studios “Future Professionals”, AEG Worldwide’s “Bring Your Child to Work Day,” Riverside Medical Foundation’s 1st Annual Anti Bullying Conference.
Speak Out Against Bullying Inc. was honored by Los Angeles City Council with a resolution signed by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin and all City Council members. Ms. Harmon is a community organizer, community outreach specialist, community policing advocate, and believes in community engagement and investment.
Our company Quinceanera magazine has being collaborating with “Speak against bullying” organization since 2013. We have witnessed many children and parents learning how to prevent and talk about bullying in our society. Mrs Monica Harmon is an expert in this field. Quinceanera Magazine, through our modeling program for Latino teenagers, is taking part in this great program. Learning and volunteering with Mrs. Harmon has been a great experience in our community. We congratulate Mrs. Harmon for this great mission and we look forward to continuing our collaboration with this amazing organization, “Speak against bullying,”