INGYouth Anti-Bullying Resources

Every student deserves a safe and supportive learning environment. Sadly, surveys show that Muslim students in America, along with those mistaken for Muslims, face bullying and hate incidents at rates 50% higher than the national average. Islamophobia, also impacting Arab, Middle Eastern, Sikh, and South Asian communities, undermines their right to equal education and poses barriers to their well-being and success.

INGYouth is committed to fostering an inclusive society through education. Our initiatives empower Muslim students, who often face bullying such as demeaning jokes, blame for tragic events, and physical assaults like hijab removal. These incidents harm mental health, emotional well-being, and academic performance.

To address this, INGYouth provides anti-bullying resources, including Teen Empowerment Training webinars, educational PowerPoints, handouts on student rights, and parent guides with practical strategies. Together, we aim to create safer, more inclusive schools where all students can thrive.

ING Youth Empowering Training
ING Youth Powerpoint
ING Youth FAQs
Student Anti-Bullying Handout
Parent Anti-Bullying Handout
Presentation on student rights in School
Partner organizations in Anti-Bullying

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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