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Make it orange
in october!

Show your true colors on Unity Day. Wear the "OFFICIAL T-SHIRT"
of National Bullying Prevention Month and support PACER.

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UNITY DAYWednesday, Oct. 10, 2012

Mark your calendars for 2013! Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013

Unity Day Poster
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Make it orange and make it end! Unite against bullying!
Sponsored by PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center

What are your true colors when it comes to bullying? If you care about students who are bullied and want bullying to end, make your color ORANGE on Unity Day, Wednesday, Oct. 10. That’s the day everyone can link together—in schools, communities and online—and send one large, ORANGE message of support to students who have experienced bullying.

Ways to Promote on Oct. 10

Promote the event online

“Attend” and “Share” the UNITY DAY Facebook Event with family and friends

Promote the event at your school

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Bring this to your school and talk with your teacher, guidance counselor, or principal and ask if your school can participate.

Ways to Unite on Oct. 10

In your school or community:

  1. Wear the color orange.

    Looking for that perfect orange T-shirt? We’re pleased to partner with CustomInk, the “design online” custom T-shirt company, as part of its “Be Good to Each Other” campaign. The campaign takes a stand for kindness and tolerance and uses the power of custom T-shirts to do good. All profits from this partnership support the work of PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center.
    Order your UNITE AGAINST BULLYING T-shirts now for your school, team, organization or yourself. It’s easy to order and you can feel good knowing that your purchase will help children be safe in school, the community, and online.

  2. Hold a classroom discussion to define the word "Unity".
  3. Write the word “UNITY” on your hand, on your notebook, or create a banner to sign.

    “Unite Against Bullying” banners are a great way for students at your school to make a powerful visual statement of support on Unity Day. Hang the banner in a prominent place where kids can sign it and show that they care. PACER’s community partner, Speedy Signs of Lake City, Fla., is making value-priced banners, school posters, and decals. To order, visit the Speedy Signs website.

  4. spacer Print a “poster” (English or Spanish) and post it in your locker or school hallway.
  5. Set up a “unity” table. Hand out orange “unity ribbons.”

    To create your own ribbons, purchase a spool of orange ribbon (5/8” wide) at a craft or dollar store. Cut them into 12” strips. With a black marker write UNITY, “The End of Bullying Begins With Me”, or create your own bullying prevention message.

  6. Give the opportunity to donate for the ribbons and send the proceeds to PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center.

Online:

  1. “Attend” and “Share” the UNITY DAY Facebook Event with family and friends
  2. Update your Facebook status to “UNITY DAY, October 10th Join the movement to make it orange and make it end! If you are being bullied, you are not alone. Unite and be a champion against bullying!
  3. Post pictures of anyone wearing orange to the UNITY DAY Facebook Event page.
  4. Sign “The End of Bullying Begins With You” Petition.

Share Your Talents

What are other ways to show your support? Are you into photography? Take a picture that is symbolic of UNITY. Are you a writer? Tell a story that illustrates UNITY. Are you a dancer? Practice the steps to the UNITY DANCE. Do you like to draw? Create a picture showing UNITY. The important thing is to show your support and to do it in a way that fits you!

PACER Staff MAKING IT ORANGE TO MAKE IT END!

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