Youth Character Development
Teaching students to reflect on personal values and make conscious choices about kindness and empathy
Provides educational lessons to help students choose kindness and build positive relationships
About Organization
Erase Meanness delivers adaptable lessons to students, teaching them to connect their daily choices with the legacy they leave behind. The program centers on the question "How do you want to be remembered?" to promote kindness and reduce bullying. Since 2012, the organization has focused on giving young people practical tools to erase meanness in their communities.
Youth Character Development
Teaching students to reflect on personal values and make conscious choices about kindness and empathy
Bullying Prevention
Reducing mean behavior through education that connects individual actions with long-term social impact
Social Connection
Building bridges between students from different backgrounds to foster understanding and reduce prejudice
Introduce students to the reflection prompt about how they want to be remembered
Help students understand the relationship between their daily actions and lasting consequences
Equip students with concrete strategies for choosing kindness in challenging social situations
Guide students to build meaningful connections with peers from different backgrounds
Services and programs offered by Erase Meanness
Adaptable curriculum helping students understand how their choices shape their reputation and impact others
Students explore personal values through the core question of how they want to be remembered
Tools and insights enabling students to build connections with peers from diverse backgrounds and perspectives
Meet the people behind Erase Meanness.
Team information not available.
2012
2012
Erase Meanness established to provide students tools for choosing kindness over meanness