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You are Invited to Help Stop Bullying at the

November 13-19 marks Bullying Awareness Week 2011 , and the Society for Safe and Caring Schools & Communities invites you to support bullying prevention in Alberta by attending our fifth annual Creating Safe Spaces waffle breakfast.

This special event takes place on November 16, 2011 , from 7:30 - 9:00 a.m . at The Sutton Place Hotel in Edmonton. The breakfast will give you a chance to learn about the work we've been doing during the past year, hear from youth who have been personally affected by our programming, and support a great cause along with many of Alberta's government, corporate and educational leaders.

This year our event will feature an inspiring program where we will announce our new projects and opportunities, and hear from our special guest Cory Johnson!

Because SACSC is a not-for-profit organization, all of our work is made possible through generous grants and donations from people like you. Please support this important event, and join us as we work towards making Alberta's schools and communities safe spaces for youth.

   
 
   
 
 
   
     
     
 

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Safe and Caring Schools and Communities: Bullying and Violence Prevention, Character Education, Conflict Management and Respecting Diversity.
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