Braintree district: Centre for severely bullied children due to open in 2014

Charity to help bullied children afraid to go to school Charity to help bullied children afraid to go to school

A charity hopes to set up the district’s first learning centre for severely bullied children by 2014.
Red Balloon was granted planning permission to convert two flats in Cressing Road, Braintree, last year, to educate children who are too frightened to go to school.
It is providing online counselling and education via Red Balloon of the Air but the charity is still working to raise enough money to open the education centre.
Tony Dunn, trustee and director of Red Balloon Braintree, said it needs to raise between £10,000 and £12,000 by next August.

Comments(1)

californianana says...
10:17pm Sun 29 Jul 12

What is being done in the schools to combat this serious problem? The schools have a duty to educate students on this evergrowing problem. Our schools are now holding parent meetings for input and help.No child should be afraid to go to school.The best of luck for your efforts.

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