By Ron Kemp
We are passionate about implementing pro-active anti-bullying solutions into our school system and as far around the world as we can grow! We have found such need in our community to advocate for families as well as help change the belief that “kids will be kids” and “it makes them stronger” with the knowledge that even one bullying episode can have life long negative effects. And although our program is currently focused on school time bullying, we hope to spread the word; bullying is a personality and it spans all ages and crosses all boundaries; race, religion, size, gender, socioeconomic status, educational level, sexual orientation and does not stop in High School but continues on to the workplace, retirement homes, private clubs, organizations, it’s everywhere. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support! Share the word!
They’ve got the right message. Their work is helping many people.
I recently did an entry on Charity Smith and her brilliant creation, Project: OUT. This is a project that is helping so many LGBT people, young and not-so-young, with their coming out process. For those who don’t already know, the coming out process can be quite traumatic. We’ve lost too many teens to traumatic coming out processes, with the latest being 19-year-old EricJames Borges. Here, they can do so anonymously which can be extremely therapeutic.
And, then there’s Lyndsay Winegarden’s gem of a group, STOP Teenage Suicide. I love this one so much. I did an entry on Lyndsay and her page, as well. She’s a remarkable, very courageous lady who is doing great work in the area of trying to bring an end to teen suicide. That’s my mission, as well.
That’s just a handful of online resources that are paving the way to a much brighter, healthier, and safer world, not only for the LGBT community exclusively, but for all people. As the great people at The Equality Mantra put it:
“We all bleed red when pricked. We all cry salty tears. We are all the same. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
“If you “like” marriage equality…if you’re encouraged by the six states that have passed marriage equality, and hope the other 44 will SOON follow suit…if you long for equality across the colors to be a reality…if you dream of the day when what we look like, how we worship, where we come from, and who we love are issues that no longer have a seat at the table…if you model love and compassion, and hope to make the world a little bit better by caring and sharing, rather than by denigrating and tearing down…please join [us], and suggest that your friends join. Share your stories, your pictures. Share yourselves. Share the love.”

