
The Million T-Shirt March is more than just a powerful statement against the growing issue of bullying within our schools, homes and communities.

Making a statement to create awareness is one thing – but actually DOING SOMETHING about this growing social issue is extremely important. We recognize the best way to fight back is to install the most effective Anti-Bullying Programs within our system, to better learn about how to deal with (and overcome), this epidemic.
HOW IT ALL WORKS
You have no risk in participating – your school or organization does not have to purchase shirts and hope you can re-sell them. Ordersare taken for the shirts and one master order form is returned to us.

You pay $7.00 per shirt (shipping included) and keep any amount you charge beyond $7.00.

100% of the proceeds raised by The Dayton Exchange Club Foundation will be donated to national anti-bullying organizations (such as the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program), to further the cause of ending bullying. You can use the funds you raise for any type of local anti-bullying program you wish. After all, you know where your most critical needs afre located

By asking for your parent and community support tojoin in the nationwide March on May 17, 2012 – you will not only be helping make the event a success and raise awareness, but will also be DOING SOMETHING by raising funds for the betterment of your own community!
All ordering is done on a pre-sale basis. We have developed a MARKETING KIT complete with announcements, order forms, and sponsorship letters that allow you to take orders or donations and then place your order with us. Once received, we will drop ship your order to you for distribution.
JOINING TOGETHER FOR A PURPOSE

The March has also been designed to allow you to raise funds for your own anti-bullying programs, whether you use the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program or not. This is the largest and most ambitious anti-bullying rally ever attempted, and you don't need to leave your school to participate.

Although it is a national event, it really becomes a local event with your participation, and it is a fun way to get students involved in the discussions of bullying and its consequences. Please consider joining us in the March on May 17, 2012.