Wexford GAA have launched a new anti-bullying campaign as the county takes a stand against all forms of bullying.
To help promote the campaign, Wexford GAA are running a competition, in partnership with People newspapers, which asks young fans to design their own anti-bullying posters. There are two age groups (U13 and U17) for entrants and the winners will have their artwork displayed at Chadwicks Wexford Park and published in the local newspapers. The aim is to 'stamp out the scurge of bullying once and for all.'
To enter, you must send your anti-bullying poster (JPEG file format) to [email protected] by Friday, 19 February (don't forget to include your name, address and a contact number of a parent or guardian). For more information, click here.
Wexford hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald has spoken openly about his experience of childhood bullying and the online abuse that himself and his father have been subjected to.
Wexford GAA are delighted to partner with People Newspapers with a poster competition to raise awareness to the issue of bullying.
— Wexford GAA (@OfficialWexGAA) January 31, 2021
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