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Our Support and Impact

Supporting and Partnering

The MOFAB model believes that EVERYONE MUST PLAY A PART IN BULLYING PREVENTION AND AWARENESS. It’s not just up to the schools and teachers. It’s up to the entire community to play a role. 

Community

Participated in the 2018 Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Washington, DC region's No Place for Hate (NPH) luncheon where students came together to honor their schools. In October 2018, MOFAB represented at the Be Strong Global Event (Let’s Unite to Stop Bullying) live simulcast from Carnegie Hall.

Education

Led the discussion and study series with the Men of Faith:  Overcoming “Threats from the Nehemiah Series”

"Understanding the Roles of Faith Leaders in Community-Wide Bullying Prevention Efforts" resource guide from stopbullying.gov

Schools

In 2019, MOFAB received approval to participate in the Prince George's County Public Schools' Partners in Education (P.I.E.) program.

Growth

Adopted the United States Attorney's Office's Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) strategy as a research and training model to provide outreach services focusing on gang violence. 

Supported

The MOFAB model believes that EVERYONE MUST PLAY A PART IN BULLYING PREVENTION AND AWARENESS. It’s not just up to the schools and teachers. It’s up to the entire community to play a role. 

50 Kids

10 Families

5 Counties

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