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Raise Your Crown Against Bullying
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This is my daughter's story.... My name is Olivia Pierce. I am 14 and in the 8th grade. When I was in kindergarten, I struggled with a learning disorder and acted out in class due to frustration. The other kids saw I was different and would bully me. No matter what I did after that, the kids never accepted me. With some help from my parents and teachers, things got better for me academically, but I was still bullied and didn't have many friends. Luckily, I was able to turn to my parents for help. You should always tell your parents or another adult if you are bullied.


I've been told I have thick skin, because I kept trying to make new friends even though it felt like I would never have any. In middle school, I finally have some good friends and they do not judge me based upon my behavior in Kindergarten. Because of my experience, I go out of my way to make kids feel accepted and I do not judge them because they are different. Now I have a lot of friends who support me in my stopping bullying effort and they accept me for who I am because I accept everyone for who they are. I don’t care what other people think of them because, to me, everyone is special on the inside no matter what they are on the outside.

A year ago, I launched the Raise Your Crown Against Bullying initiative to help show other kids that are bullied that they are not alone. I also spend a lot of my volunteer time being an advocate for bullying prevention and awareness. I want every kid out there to know that bullying can happen to anyone, even adults. It is wrong, and everybody should be treated kindly.

As a result of my volunteering this past year, I earned The Gold President’s Volunteer Service Award for completing 125 hours of community service. That was such an honor. Some of my bullying prevention and awareness activities include The Faces of Change — The Youth Advisory Board of PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, PACER’s Run Walk and Roll Against Bullying, and advocating through my own nonprofit Raise Your Crown Against Bullying. If you would like to contact me, please email my mom, Jane Pierce at raiseyourcrown@gmail.com or message us on
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/raiseyourcrownagainstbullying

Hi, Olivia's mom here. Raise Your Crown Against Bullying is more than just posting a pretty picture. Normally, Olivia looks like a normal teenage girl. Straight hair, minimal make up and very comfortable clothes. Her friends at school have only recently learned about her anti-bullying initiative, but she is always raising her invisible crown against bullying. What I mean is that there is the symbolic photo proclaiming what she believes, but she lives that in her daily life. She stands up for the bullied, she sits with the isolated, and she makes sure she is having fun with anyone she meets. Trust me, she leaves a lasting impression. I think this philosophy holds true for most of the people who shared photos on her page. Bullying Awareness & Prevention is something that we incorporate into every fiber of our being. The photo is a way for us to show the world what we stand for and that we are standing together in the fight to end bullying every minute of every day. It is a way of life.
340 views Apr 13, 2015
Jane Pierce 160 points
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