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Sunday, May 20, 2012
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Hey Kids...Join The A4K Club

The A4K Club is here to help you create an environment of respect, kindness, and human decency within your school and community. The A4K Club is FREE to all students and by joining and becoming an Ambassador 4 Kids, you will have full access to online resources on the website, support services with fresh ways to deal with any issue. You will also receive a monthly newsletter with ideas on how to promote safety within your school, hold exciting contests, and recognition for those Ambassadors who take an active role in creating a local school chapter and empowering students in becoming an Ambassador 4 Kids!

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Parents, Teachers & Community Leaders

People respond to the influence of those who set a firm line for what is acceptable behavior and what is not. It’s about getting along with others – it’s about being kind and treating others with human decency. It’s about finding your voice and taking a stand for what is right. We are a community of individuals and it is up to each of us to make sure our environment is one that fosters safety, peace, and security. We are all in this together, both as a community and as individuals – We have a Voice! You have the ability to be a positive influence and to help change the lives of those around you.

In addition, the website is an excellent resource for parents and teachers to gain knowledge and get information on the A4K Anti-Bullying lesson plans.

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What do our members say

“I am honored to serve as a National Spokesperson for the a4KClub. Bullying and child abuse are such major problems.  They can happen to any of us.  All of us are responsible for speaking up when we see it.  Together we can stop the ab...

Jolie Montlick

“I am honored to serve as a National Spokesperson for the Ambassador for Kids Program, in addition to being on the Board of Directors. I have witnessed and felt the effects of peer abuse and bullying. These are such serious problems. ...

Nikki Montlick