No matter where you are
you can help end youth violence today.

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Volunteer

Join our national community of volunteers to help empower youth and end youth violence.

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Partnership

Are you interested in partnering with us to help end violence? DTWT welcomes community and business organizations to partner with the National Campaign to Stop Violence in the plight to empower youth and help end youth violence. If interested, please contact us directly by phone 1-800-256-0235 or by email info@dtwt.org.

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Intern

The National Campaign to Stop Violence (NCSV) seeks internship applicants who are passionate about working with our youth to help end violence.

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Sponsorship

Our goal is to expand Do The Write Thing to all 50 US states, but in order to do so, we need the generosity of individuals or organizations willing to provide the financial resources to make this happen. If you are interested in sponsoring a local chapter in your state, please contact us by phone
1-800-256-0235 or by email info@dtwt.org

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Be part of the change and help bring DTWT to your city/school with
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Give by Mail

Please make checks payable to National Campaign to Stop Violence and send to:

National Campaign to Stop Violence
2021 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036

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2.5 Million

Students have participated in DTWT led classroom discussions on youth violence.

Join the conversation.

I pledge to help stop violence. To not stand by and watch someone be bullied, picked on, put down or abused. To speak up and talk with an adult, teacher, counselor or community member. To reach out to those bullied or belittled, and show them kindness and a non-violent way of resolving problems. To stand for what I believe, and I will not allow myself to be pressured by my peers, friends, or the media to engage in activities that will make me lose control and engage in violent activities. To extend the hand of friendship to those around me, and set an example for those that follow me. 

The best way to stop violence is for each and everyone one of us to personally commit to respect those around us and speak up for peace. We call upon responsible citizens and officers of government in the local, state and federal levels to seek out and support programs and measures designed to combat youth violence and provide a safe and secure environment for all youth within our society.