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Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Anti-Bullying Policy

The aim of the anti-bullying policy is to ensure that pupils learn in a supportive, caring and safe environment without fear of being bullied. Bullying is anti-social behaviour and affects everyone; it is unacceptable. We are committed to providing a caring, friendly and safe environment for all of our pupils so they can learn in a relaxed and secure atmosphere. If bullying does occur, all pupils should be able to tell and know that incidents will be dealt with promptly and effectively.

Why do we need an Anti-Bullying Policy?

Persistent bullying can severely inhibit a child’s ability to learn effectively. The negative effects of bullying can have an impact on a person for their entire life.

This organization wishes to promote a secure and happy environment free from threat, harassment and any type of bullying behaviour. Therefore this policy promotes practices within the organization to reinforce our vision, and to remove or discourage practices that negate them.

What is Bullying?

Bullying occurs when an individual or a group uses strength or power to hurt, either physically or emotionally, by intimidating or demeaning others. Bullying can be emotional, physical, racist, homophobic, biphobic, transphobic, verbal or cyber. It is usually persistent and is often covert, and is a conscious attempt to hurt, threaten or frighten someone. Pupils who are being bullied, may show changes in behaviour, such as becoming shy and nervous, feigning illness, taking unusual absences or clinging to adults.

There may be evidence of changes in work patterns, lacking concentration or truanting from .

Bullying can take many forms including:

• Physical bullying which can include kicking, hitting, pushing and taking away belongings;

• Verbal bullying which includes name calling, mocking and making offensive comments;

• Emotional bullying which includes isolating an individual or spreading rumours about them;

• Cyber-bullying where technology is used to hurt an individual – for instance text messaging or posting messages/images on the internet or any form of social media

• Racist bullying occurs when bullying is motivated by racial, ethnic or cultural prejudice.

• Sexual bullying is where someone makes unwanted physical contact or makes sexually abusive comments.

• Homophobic and biphobic bullying occurs when bullying is motivated by a prejudice against lesbian, gay or bisexual people.

• Transphobic bullying occurs when bullying is motivated by a prejudice against people who identify as trans

• Disabilist bullying occurs when bullying is motivated by a prejudice against people with any form of disability.

Saturday, April 3, 2021

First Major Donation


Today has been truly an AMAZING day! Never in a thousand years did we think we would be where we are today, but God has shown us when you give your life to Him and trust and believe in all His words, He will open doors that no man can close. We have received our very first MAJOR DONATION! 12 pallets of cereal made by Post, and just as we have been blessed, we are going to bless so many individuals and families. We will visiting various neighborhoods and surrounding areas to make prepackaged drop offs. If you or anyone you know doesn't catch us then, and you need some cereal for yourself, families, etc., please don't hesitate to contact us via email at oliveiragrace@ogproductions8.com, telephone (912) 312-9860, or facebook on our page Grace Oliveira or business page One Hand Washes the Other, Inc. and we will drop it off.
 



























Saturday, March 27, 2021

Easter Egg Hunt and Picnic Sponsored by Critter Control of Savannah

 March 27 2021 we had an Easter Egg Hunt and Picnic for our kids here at One Hand Washes the Other, Inc. Thank you to Dr. Chris Christensen, Kaitlin and Nicholas Barber for preparing this spectacular event. The kids enjoyed every minute and so did we. You guys went above and beyond. God continues to bless us and nothing can stop what He has for us! Serve the Lord and watch him work miracles! We love you all!πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—


















Tuesday, March 23, 2021

GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

VOLUNTEERING WITH THE YOUTH AT SKILLS SPORTS AND MENTORING

FOOD FOR THE HOLIDAYS GIVEAWAY



FEED THE HOMELESS w/Evelyn Kelly






MANNA HOUSE OF HINESVILLE GA GIVEAWAY



Youth Outreach to Young girls empowerment event

One Hand Washes the Other was invited to bring some young girls to this amazing “Young girl empowerment/anti-bullying event” put together by...