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“A Round of Applause: Honoring Those Who Stand Strong Against Bullying”

20 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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🎧 CONTENT Today, we give a round of applause. 👏 To the kids who have endured bullying and kept going. 👏 To the kids who chose not to fight back with hate. 👏 To the kids who showed strength when no one was watching. 👏 To the kids who survived the pain and still show up every day. 👏 To the parents who stand beside their children. 👏 To the parents who listen, support, and protect. 👏 To the parents who refuse to give up on their kids. 👏 To the principals who take a stand against bullying. 👏 To the principals who create safe environments for students. 👏 To the principals who lead with accountability and care. 👏 To the teachers who see what others don’t. 👏 To the teachers who step in and speak up. 👏 To the teachers who go beyond the classroom to protect our children. 👏 To the school districts working to make real change. 👏 To the school districts investing in prevention and awareness. 👏 To the school districts choosing to protect every child. 👏 And to the community—because it truly takes a village. We see you. We appreciate you. And we honor you. Together, we can stop bullying. If you or someone you know needs help: 📞 Call or Text 988 – Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 📱 Text HOME to 741741 – Crisis Text Line 🚨 Emergency? Call 911 Protect yourself and your family with 24/7 legal access. Know your rights. Stay ready so you don’t have to get ready. 👉 rayw.wearelegalshield.com Copyright Ray Walton 2026 rayw.wearelegalshield.com All Rights Reserved This material is confidential and intended only for the designated recipient. It may contain proprietary and legally protected information. Any unauthorized review, use, distribution, or duplication is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please destroy all copies immediately. All concepts, language, and creative content are the intellectual property of Ray Walton and are protected under applicable copyright laws. All rights reserved. 📢 CALL TO ACTION⚖️ LEGALSHIELD PROTECTION🔒 COPYRIGHT🔒 NON-DISCLOSURE / CONFIDENTIALITY & PROTECTION STATEMENT

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