Shred Hate is a bullying prevention program created by ESPN, supported by Major League Baseball and X Games, that seeks to eliminate bullying by encouraging kids to choose kindness. As part of the program, No Bully, a San Francisco-based nonprofit that trains and gives schools the tools to activate student compassion as a method for eradicating bullying and cyberbullying, provides innovative, anti-bullying curriculum, and works directly with local school districts and cooperating schools. The ultimate goal of Shred Hate is to cause a tangible reduction of bullying incidents in schools by igniting the compassion of youth.
As the proud sponsor of the Shred Hate out-of-school-time lessons, Major League Baseball and our partners are working hard to strike out bullying. We have developed these lessons for use in out-of-school programs or wherever youth experience bullying. The lessons, designed to last approximately 30-40 minutes each, are age appropriate to grades K-3, and are complementary to the No Bully System® in-school curriculum.
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