
Hey U.G.L.Y’s self-esteem and empathy-building assemblies empower students to be part of the solution to bullying, substance abuse and self-harm. Schools and students report these assemblies have saved the lives of youth who are suicidal due to bullying.
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VIDEO SCHOOL ASSEMBLY*
Hey U.G.L.Y.’s self-esteem and empathy-building robot takes students through an hour of videos and animation dealing with important subjects on:
Self-Awareness, Bullying and Racism Prevention, Gang Prevention, Power of Happiness, Self-Bullying Prevention,
Importance of Loving Yourself, How to Spread Kindness, Building Self-esteem, Being an Upstander, Empathy is Crucial,
Feel Your Feelings, Emotional Pain and Substance Abuse, Digital Citizenship and Cyberbullying
*Teacher & Teachers Union Approved
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A MESSAGE OF COURAGE AND HOPE
interactive self-esteem & empathy-building
bullying/suicide/GANG prevention assembly
with Victor Vargas
VICTOR VARGAS
STOP BULLYING & TURN
NEGATIVES INTO POSITIVES
interactive self-esteem & empathy-building
bullying and suicide prevention assembly
with award-winning speaker
and Hey U.G.L.Y. co-founder,
STUDENT-LEAD ASSEMBLY
interactive self-esteem & empathy-building
bullying/suicide/school shooting prevention assembly
presented by 20 of your students after being trained
in Hey U.G.L.Y.’s Bullying Prevention Task Force Program
HOW TO FUND OUR PROGRAMS WHAT EDUCATORS SAY ABOUT HEY UGLY WHAT STUDENTS SAY ABOUT HEY UGLY
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All of our assemblies and curriculum come with pre- and post- questionnaires. Average results from post- assembly questionnaires are as follows: 87% of students indicated that no one has bullied them since our presentation. 86% reported not bullying anyone. 77% of students now recognize when they are having negative judgments against themselves and others. 69% of students state they learned how to cancel out negative judgments and replace them with positive thoughts. |