If you feel your child is at risk of self-harm, please contact a mental health professional, such as your local children’s hospital or mental health officer with local law enforcement, as soon as you can. If you feel that the risk of self-harm is imminent, call 911 immediately. If you feel a crime has been committed, or is likely to occur, please contact your local law enforcement to file and pursue a complaint.
I am a Parent
Parents, there are many things you can do to advocate our mission at your child’s school, within your community, and with your local and state government. Learn more about cyberbullying and how to get involved.
Don’t Bully Me Project
Is your child a victim of bullying? The Don’t Bully Me Project helps families in crisis or need find pro bono legal support for minors (children under the age of 18) and their parents or guardians.
Monthly Webinars
Sign up for our free monthly parent webinar where we share important and relevant information to support your child when it comes to cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying Resources
What is bullying according to Texas Law? How does David’s Law support and protect my child? Review these helpful resources and more.