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International stand up
to bullying day

BRP's Yellow Day is back in support of International Stand up to Bullying Day!

Last year, your incredible participation helped raise over CA$100,000 for organizations worldwide dedicated to ending bullying. This year, we aim to continue supporting these vital organizations, and we need your support to reach our goal of CA$115,000. Join us by wearing yellow and help us continue the fight against bullying in schools, workplaces, and beyond!

Yellow Day is BRP's way of creating the momentum to put an end to bullying.

How can you participate?

Join us by wearing yellow.

Show your support by posting photos of yourself in yellow
on LinkedIn, Facebook and
Instagram (PUBLIC POST)
using the hashtag
#RideOutIntimidation.

Don’t be afraid to
be creative and authentic!

BRP will make a donation for every public post featuring photos of participants wearing yellow on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn using the hashtag #RideOutIntimidation.

Donations will be distributed globally among 6 anti-bullying charities, based on the social engagement generated by Yellow Day.

Resources availableto help

The Resource Hub is a dedicated platform within the Ride Out Intimidation program that reflects our BRP’s commitment to combating bullying in all its forms through the Ride Out Intimidation Program. Partnering with a global network of leading anti-bullying organizations, this platform offers expert content designed to empower individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively address bullying in schools, workplaces, and beyond. 

By providing access to valuable resources, including guides, articles, and actionable tips from experts, the Resource Hub serves as a vital tool in ourBRP’s mission to foster safer, more inclusive environments for everyone

Visit the resource hub

Beyond Yellow Day there’s still a lot of work to be done. Check out the following link to find out about how BRP’s Ride Out Intimidation program is driving change not only in schools but also in workplaces and marginalized communities around the world.

Lets learn