Pink Shirt Day - Stop Bullying Now!
Feb 27, 2013
February 27th is Pink Shirt Day - wear something pink to show your support that we as a society will not tolerate bullying anywhere!
Bullying can happen to anyone, but we need to do what we can to take a stand! The goal is to have the first call be the right call when it comes to children, youth and parents who are experiencing bullying and in need of help.
What can we do about Bullying?
Bullying can happen to anyone, but we need to do what we can to take a stand! Let's learn what we can do to stop bullying in our schools, sports groups, and community together! The goal is to have the first call be the right call when it comes to children, youth and parents who are experiencing bullying and in need of help.
Resources for children, youth, adults and families
Crisis Lines/Emergency Phone Numbers
- Emergency: 911
- Help Line for Children: (604) 310-1234
- Kids Help Phone: 1 (800) 668-6868
- Youth Crisis Line: (604) 872-3311
- Domestic Violence Helpline: 1 (800) 563-0808
- Multilingual Help Line: (604) 596-4357 or (604) 572-4060
- South Fraser Crisis Line: (604) 951-8855
- Prideline: 604-684-6869 or 1 (800) 566-1170
- Youth in BC: 1 (866) 661-3311
Youth and Violence
- Youth Against Violence Line: 1 (800) 680-4264
- VictimLink: 1 (800) 563-0808
- Delta Police Victim Services: (604) 940-5019
- Delta Police School Liaison Officers: (604) 946-4411 Online at: www.deltapolice.ca/slo
- Multicultural Victim Services (MOSAIC): (604) 254-9626
For more information or assistance, contact the Mayor's Office at (604) 946-3210.


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