The Reach And Teach Bookshop team invites local teachers to participate in the United Against Hate – Inclusion program by visiting their shop. Enjoy complimentary food and beverages, explore displays of books and resources on inclusion and anti-bullying, and try out cooperative games, including the Goodbye Bully Machine game. There will also be fun giveaways!
Additionally, you’ll have the chance to meet representatives from local organizations who offer programs for kids and families.
Each teacher will receive a $5 Reach And Teach gift card (while supplies last).
Afterward, we’ll walk together to City Hall for the United Against Hate – Inclusion Program Proclamation!
Visit us at reachandteach.com for more details about this event.
– is a call for local civic action to stop the hate and implicit biases that are a threat to the safety and civility of our neighborhoods, towns, and cities. We want to empower local residents to take action in their local communities and alter the course of this growing intolerance. When cities and their residents work together against hate, we can restore respect and civil discourse, embrace the strength of diversity and build inclusive and equitable communities for all.
Join us! You can post signs, host events, share stories, attend rallies, and connect with schools and neighborhood civic institutions. Nothing is too small, because working united in each community is what will defeat hate in all communities.
The Community Foundation of San Carlos, together with other organizations in the city, have organized various events during this week, which you might want to join:
You’re invited to a community supper to discuss the theme of “Inclusion.” For the past several years, the Foundation has actively participated in the nationwide “United Against Hate” campaign. This year, after engaging with San Carlos residents and leaders, we’ve identified bullying—particularly among our youth—as a pressing concern.
UAH Week 2024: City of San Carlos Proclamation
Join us at City Hall at 7 PM as our City Council shines a spotlight on the critical issues of inclusion and anti-bullying. Let’s come together to raise awareness and promote a more inclusive community for all.
Want to learn how to confidently stand up for yourself and your friends when facing a bully?
Interested in learning how to stand up for yourself and your friends when dealing with a bully?
Youth and social media have become one of the most debated issues of our time. When is the right age for kids to get cell phones? How can we guide them through the often challenging online world?
What better way to wrap up a week of reflecting on bullying than by spending an evening on Laurel Street, enjoying the music and humor of local talent?
Join us for a Saturday morning forum to discover what we’ve learned throughout the week, share more stories from the workshops and trainings, and discuss any next steps the community participants would like to take.
Since 2017 we have come together with state and local leaders, community members, activists, and so many others to stand United Against Hate. Our message is clear – we reject hate of any kind and believe that building a safer and more equitable world starts by working together.
United Against Hate was created by civic leaders in direct response to the sharp rise in expressions of hate in our communities. We want to empower local residents to take action in their local communities and alter the course of this growing intolerance.
When cities and their residents work together against hate, we can restore respect and civil discourse, embrace the strength of diversity and build inclusive and equitable communities for all.
Learn more at unitedagainsthateweek.org. (Source)
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