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Incarnation Camps Staff are UP-Standers

August 1, 2015 • In the News: Print and Web,Pressroom [ssba]

CFMC and its Council of Business Partners extend a big THANK YOU to the staff of the camps at Incarnation Center. As they prepared to welcome the campers to the 2015 summer camp programs, they joined you in taking the Campaign for Bully-Free Communities pledge – becoming the newest UP-Standers in Middlesex County.

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Sarah Cody Sits Down with Liz Shulman and Cynthia Clegg

Bully-Free Communities Campaign highlighted in the Hartford Courant and FoxCT

Sarah Cody sat down with CFMC President & CEO Cynthia H. Clegg and Bully-Free Communities Campaign Partner Liz Shulman to discuss why this campaign is so important to the youth of Middlesex County and Connecticut.

Liz Shulman with Sarah Cody preparing to tape the interview at CFMC

Liz Shulman with Sarah Cody preparing to tape the interview at CFMC

Read the article on the Hartford Courant HERE

Watch Sarah’s interview with Liz and Cynthia HERE

 

Campaign for Bully-free Communities in the News

October 20, 2014 • In the News: Print and Web,Pressroom [ssba]

Our Community is Standing Together for Change and Spreading the News

October is Bullying Prevention Month and our local media have joined the Campaign for Bully-free Communities to help share the story and encourage neighbors and friends to Take the Pledge.

WTIC News Talk 1080 / CBS Radio is taking a stand and taking the pledge – check out their feature page HERE on behalf of the Campaign for Bully-free Communities. WTIC

 

valley news now    Read all about the Campaign for Bully-free Communities in the Valley News Now

 

 

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