Type 501(c)(3) | ||
Focus Bullying and Teen Suicide Prevention Method Education, Workshops, National Campaigns Key people Jowharah Sanders (Executive Director, Founder)Jeffrey Rubinstein, Esq. (Chairman of the Board, Founding Board Member)Jennifer Castillo (Founding Board Member)Jessica L. Saiontz, J.D. (Vice-Chairman, Founding Board Member)Ashley Colette Dadaglio (Founding Board Member)Crys Wilson (Founding Board Member)Arthur Johnson (Founding Board Member)Krystal HoSang, PharmD (Founding Board Member)Tara Austin (Founding Board Member)Charles Jones (PR, Board Member) |
National Voices for Equality, Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE) established in October 2009, is a community-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families and communities through direct service, mentoring and prevention education.
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Locally in South Florida, NVEEE has created partnerships with:
The NVEEE family consists of mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters, who are not simply "concerned" about today’s youths, but who have taken the first step in refusing to be bystanders - instead leaders. NVEEE's goal is to prevent bullying and victimization, whether it is by peer-on-peer ignorance, bystanderism, or institutional intolerance.
Mission
To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families and communities through direct service, mentoring and prevention education.
Vision
"NVEEE’s vision is to represent a NATION of VOICES by advocating for the prevention of victimization, and envisions EQUALITY in our communities, raised through EDUCATION and awareness, to build a future of ENLIGHTENMENT where youths can live without the fear of persecution".
History
NVEEE was established to empower communities and facilitate open communication surrounding increasing levels of bullying, violence, and suicide among students of all ages, ethnicities, and identities.
Not On My Watch Anti-Bullying Campaign
The signature ‘Not on My Watch’ Pledge is a part of NVEEE's Anti-Bullying Campaign where communities students, teachers, community leaders and politicians nationwide are asked to get involved in the efforts to end school violence by not being a bystander.[1]