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Why Walk Against Bullying?

It is a family-friendly event held by schools, businesses and/or communities to show the nation's commitment to keeping students safe while at school, in the community, and on-line.

The Next Walk Against Bullying:

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47% of Canadian parents have reported having a child who has been a victim of bullying

Bullying is a form of aggression where there is a power imbalance; the person doing the bullying has power over the person being victimized. 

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The Diamond Walk also provides school outreach programs as well as guest speaking engagements at schools, organizations and businesses

Get Involved

While bullying affects so many people physically, emotionally and mentally, we know there are many students, parents, schools and community members that want to know what they can do to help. Every contribution, whether it’s joining us in wearing pink on February  to show you’re taking a stand, or making an effort to practice kindness and acceptance, or even giving a donation or fundraising for programs that make a difference, can change a life.

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