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    • Support
    • About Dawl Camp
      • Our Mission
      • Our Community Partners
    • Community programs
      • Health & Hygiene Program
      • Anti Bully Program
      • Love Every Step You Take
      • Hygiene Distributions
      • Past Programs
    • Community Events
      • Kids Fashion Week Program
      • Summerland
    • School Partnerships
  • Home
  • Support
  • About Dawl Camp
    • Our Mission
    • Our Community Partners
  • Community programs
    • Health & Hygiene Program
    • Anti Bully Program
    • Love Every Step You Take
    • Hygiene Distributions
    • Past Programs
  • Community Events
    • Kids Fashion Week Program
    • Summerland
  • School Partnerships
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Anti Bully Program Overview

This program is designed to prevent bullying not only in schools but directly in our communities. 


Bullying in the community can become unwanted aggressive behaviors such as touching, hitting, stealing, harassment,  and other intentional behaviors. At Dawl Camp our campers will explore an identify the important measures of bullying, creating positive solutions to prevent negative outcomes.   


Did you know ?


Bullying can have a negative impact on your child's mental health.

 50% of youth who cause or experience bullying have sleeping disorders. 


Bullied students reported that bullying occurred in the following places: the hallway or stairwell at school (43%), inside the classroom (42%), in the cafeteria (27%), outside on school grounds (22%), online or by text (15%), in the bathroom or locker room (12%), and on the school bus (8%)


Youth participating in this program have experienced bullying or want to learn more about the contributor factors to help advocate for a safer community. 




Upcoming workshops

Flip The Script Bully - Free Zone Workshop 

Saturday, October 18th 2025

Stockton, CA

(FREE) Open to ages 5-16

Register NOW

Changing lives in the community through social education.

Get Help Now

If you or someone you know is being bullied, there are things you can do to keep yourself and others safe from bullying.

  • What Kids Can Do
  • What Teens Can Do
  • What Adults Can Do

If you or someone you know is involved in cyberbullying, it is important to document and report the behavior.

If you have done everything you can to resolve the situation and nothing has worked, or someone is in immediate danger, there are ways to get help.


A child is being bullied in school.

Contact the:

  1. Teacher
  2. School counselor
  3. School principal
  4. School superintendent
  5. State Department of Education


The school is not adequately addressing harassment based on race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), disability, or religion.

Contact:

  • School superintendent
  • State Department of Education
  • U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights
  • U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division



Someone is feeling hopeless, helpless, thinking of suicide.

To talk to someone now:

  • Call or text 988
  • Chat with Lifeline
  • Visit the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

For Spanish speakers:

  • Call 988 and then press 2 or
  • Visit Ayuda en Español: Lifeline


https://www.stopbullying.gov/resources/get-help-now


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