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#ALLRISE2HELP - January 2023 Winners

We are celebrating the January #ALLRISE2Help powerband winners. This initiative began in 2021, in partnership with #ICANHELP, a non-pro t organization focused on creating positive change and support in the digital space for youth. According to the Pew Research Center, 59% of U.S. teens have been bullied or harassed online, and over 90% believe it's a major problem for people their age. Research has also shown that cyberbullying impacts a student’s ability to learn and feel safe while at school, something we also know from our experience in education.



As part of the ALL RISE mission to create initiatives that encourage and inspire youth to become responsible citizens, this program aims to support youth making social media a safe place for others. The powerband recipients are nominated by their peers for creating a positive environment on social media. Each month, those chosen receive a letter from Aaron and a powerband to remind them about making good choices online. They are also recognized on our social media channels.
Our January 2023 class was not only the biggest so far with 12 recipients, it took us internationally to a young woman in India, Melchi Mizpah Michael, who is being the change in her network. Other recipients this month include: Mike Bellina, Lexi Burkey, Justin Choi, Matthew Crowe, Jack Lewis, Frank Luna, Anne Petraro, Ava Shasha, Mihika Prabhu, John Trojnar, Sarah Velez. #ALLRISEforYouth #ALLRISE2Help

For our third consecutive year, we were proud to be the presenting sponsor of the 2022 Run & Walk Against Hunger Run & Walk benefiting the Emergency Food
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