I'm Just Me
Your #1 Source For Anti-Bullying

We Can’t Do It Alone. It’s Exhausting.

Welcome to the I'm Just Me Movement Anti-Bullying Resource Center. We’ve shared some resourceful posts on bullying on our website, where we have included personal stories to help you learn from real-life experiences from the childhood bullying crisis. We're always here to listen, respond, and ease your troubles.

If bullying is getting really serious we want to make sure that you don't take it lightly. If you've tried everything in your power but to no avail and are struggling to help your child through this impossible time of their lives, it's time to take it a step further. It’s time to seek help!

There’s nothing wrong with asking for help. “Ask for help. Not because you are weak. But because you want to remain strong.” – Les Brown.

We have each other’s back. On this page, you will find useful resources that can assist you in putting an end to the oppression that surrounds you and your child.

How To Get Immediate Help

If you feel that your child’s bullying crisis is out of your hands, and your child needs immediate help, don’t waste another minute. If you fear your child may be any harm, it’s time to take action. Your child is important. We recommend you follow the actions below as recommended by stopbullying.gov:

If your child, or any other child, is at immediate risk - call 911
If a child is considering suicide - contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Mental health or addiction insurance help - visit Mental Health and Addiction Insurance Help
If a child is being bullied in school - contact the teacher, school principal, school counselor, or State Department of Education immediately

Anti-Bullying Resources

If you ever feel the need to share a thought, a story, or want some valuable advice, you can contact us any time. Besides ImJustMe.me, many other government and non-government bodies are also working hard to eliminate bullying from our society. Here’s a list of some additional sources you will find helpful:

Stopbullying.gov is a federal government website that helps parents, school teachers and staff, and other involved adults on how to prevent kids from being bullied. It focuses on creating a peaceful school environment where every child feels safe. The website offers some practical insight on what is bullying, cyberbullyingwho is at risk, and how to prevent and respond to bullying on the spot.