Join the Echo Movement – Support Beyond Donations
Ending bullying — in schools, online, workplaces, and beyond — takes more than awareness.
It takes action. It takes people.
It takes you.
While financial donations help, what we truly need is an army of people willing to lend their time, skills, and energy to help push this movement forward.
Whether you’re a teacher, therapist, lawyer, student, coder, parent, or someone with a story — there’s a place for you here.

We’re more than a platform. We’re a movement.
However you choose to get involved — you matter. Your voice, your time, and your support can help someone else feel seen, heard, and safe.
Ways You Can Support The Echo Movement
Healthcare Professionals
Mental health is part of the fight.
We’re looking for counselors, therapists, social workers, and pediatricians to help:
- Guide trauma-informed education
- Contribute to mental health resources for bullied youth
- Speak at events or webinars
Educators & School Staff
Prevention starts in the classroom.
We need teachers, school counselors, principals, and education advocates who can:
- Help implement anti-bullying curriculum
- Report on bullying trends and needs in schools
- Pilot Echo Movement programs
- Host awareness workshops or assemblies
Legal & Policy Experts
Because bullying doesn’t always stop at the school gate.
Lawyers, child advocates, and policy professionals can help us:
- Navigate victim advocacy and rights
- Assist families dealing with school boards or cyberbullying cases
- Push for stronger anti-bullying legislation
- Create legal resources and guides for parents
Creative & Digital Talent
The louder the echo, the greater the change.
If you’re a designer, writer, videographer, social media strategist, or web developer, you can help:
- Spread the message with impactful content
- Build out online resources
- Grow our reach on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and more
- Share survivor stories in powerful ways
People with Lived Experience
Your story has power.
If you’ve been affected by bullying — as a victim, parent, or even a former bully who’s grown — we need your voice. You can:
- Share your story (anonymously or publicly)
- Join our survivor advisory team
- Help shape resources that speak to real pain — and real healing
Other Ways to Help
No matter your skill set, there’s room for you. We also welcome:
- Community organizers
- Interpreters & translators
- Fundraisers
- Event planners
- Podcast guests or hosts
- College campus reps
- Business owners offering in-kind services