Get involved with AAB

Why do you want to get involved with Act Against Bullying? We think we know.

If you are looking for ways on how to help stop bullying, Act Against Bullying offers several opportunities to make a difference.

Whether you have been bullied yourself or know someone who has, or are just believe that the world is a better place if we are as kind and considerate as we can be to others, you have come to the right page.

How to Help Stop Bullying: Ways to get involved with our charity

There are many different ways you can get involved with Act Against Bullying. On this page we will list how your voluntary efforts can support our work to help victims of bullying.

#1. You can support one of our campaigns

#2. Plan a fundraiser 

#3. Become a social media supporter

#4. Do some research for us

#5. Use our anti bullying monologues

There are many benefits to your decision to get involved with Act Against Bullying, particularly if anti-bullying is close to your heart.

Its definitely the first step in “making a difference”.  By joining in a group mission you display commitment to positive change.

There is proof that what you think is what you become. Supporting a good cause shows others how you feel about life around you.  Its a great talking point as well.

When you organise fundraisers or create a charity hour you gain vital experience in dealing with others in your own society, whether it be at school, in the community or at the office.  You can check out what others are doing for us on our Just Giving Page. 

Supporting a good cause shows others how you feel about life around you.

Charity fundraisers can even be great fun. We have had some wonderful feedback from volunteers who have used the opportunity to do something either social or sporting and raise valuable funds for us. 

Learn how to help stop bullying by encouraging young people to fundraise for us.There are several reasons to do so. It can raise the self-confidence in several ways:

#1. Sense of Purpose: By helping others through charity work, young people can develop a sense of purpose and meaning in their lives. This can help them feel more confident in their abilities and direction in life.

#2. Skill Development: Charity work often requires specific skills and knowledge, such as event planning, fundraising, and communication skills. Young people can gain confidence in their abilities as they learn and develop these skills through their charity work.

#3. Positive Feedback: Volunteering and charity work often come with positive feedback and recognition from others, such as thank-you letters, awards, or public recognition. This positive feedback can boost self-confidence and self-esteem in young people.

#4. Social Connections: Charity work often involves working with others towards a common goal. This can help young people develop social connections and a sense of belonging, which can also contribute to their confidence and well-being.

There are many tried and tested ideas out there. But perhaps you have a different one? We would love to hear about it. 

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Set Up A Just Giving Page

Create your Just Giving page in just a few easy steps and join the fight against bullying with a smile. Share your uplifting story to connect with others and inspire joyful donations that truly make a positive impact. Together, we can spread kindness and support those who need it most.

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