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Updates

    May 4, 2019 • Tribune Review

    Wesley Family Services participates in anti-bullying event in Lower Burrell

    Wesley Family Services participates in anti-bullying event in Lower Burrell

    May 4, 2019 by Elizabeth Stoner

    “Bullying is more than joking with, picking on someone or putting them down, said Lindsay Brain of Wesley Family Services.

    Those who witness bullying need to step forward to stop it, she said. One person who helps in that way can help foster the innate resilience of the person being bullied to overcome.

    “We all have the capacity to do that for each other,” Brain said.”

    Read more from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review about the Anti-Bullying Day event in Lower Burrell and the 9-year-old who became mayor for the day! 

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