October National Bullying Prevention Month NA14171lp

September 29, 2014

WHAT:
News Conference
Los Angeles Police Department Pacific Area’s Kick Off of October National Bullying Prevention Month.

WHEN:
Thursday, October 2, 2014
10:00 a.m.

WHERE:
ICEF Vista Academy School
4471 Inglewood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA, 90066

WHO:
Los Angeles Police Commissioner Steve Soboroff
Los Angeles Police Department Deputy Chief Terry Hara
Los Angeles Police Department Captain Brian Johnson, Pacific Area
Los Angeles Police Department Senior Lead Officers, Pacific Area
Los Angeles School Police Department Lieutenant Ramirez
Daniel Tamm, Westside Representative, Office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
City Attorney Claudia Martin, Office of Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer
Mark Grant, Office of Los Angeles City Council member Mike Bonin
Kristen Buczek, Principal ICEF Vista Academy
Monica Harmon, Speak Out Against Bullying, Inc.
Monica Trasandes, Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)
David Bond, The Trevor Project
Beverly May, Museum of Tolerance
Lisette Durate, Autism Speaks
500 Students ICEF Vista Academy School

WHY:
To raise awareness, educate others and inspire a call to action against bullying. Join the PACER movement during October’s National Bullying Prevention Month. PACER created the campaign in 2006 with a one-week event which has now evolved into a month-long effort. It’s a time when communities can unite nationwide to raise awareness of bullying prevention through events, activities, outreach, and education. “The End of Bullying Begins With Me!”

For more information, please contact LAPD Pacific Area Sgt. Beacham, Community Relations (310) 202-2890.