Make a Difference.
Positively Impact Lives Through Empathy.
Make a Difference.
Positively Impact Lives Through Empathy.
Today, teens are 40% less empathetic than 30 years ago, resulting in a rise in racism, anti-Semitism, and bullying.
Join me in making a difference in our communities. Together, we can make a positive impact in our schools and communities
across the globe.
Teen Empathy is creating awareness while increasing emotional literacy. Studies have shown that an increase in empathy makes a positive impact on societies, resulting in healthier communities, greater inclusion, collaboration, and leadership.
Be an upstander.
You can make a difference in someone's life by creating a 45-second video about
what it means to be an upstander.
Your video will drive awareness and help increase empathy in your community.
“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Teen Ambassadors lead change.
Start a Teen Empathy STAND UP contest
in your school and share it with friends.
Together, we can create healthier communities.
Be an upstander.
Stand Up is a contest where students create
45-second to 1-minute videos about what it means to be an upstander.
Create your Stand Up video and submit it to Teen Empathy.
Share it with your friends on social media. Remember to tag #TeenEmpathy
Margot: Beaver Country Day School
Chestnut Hill, MA
Make a difference in your community.
Start a Teen Empathy STAND UP contest in your school.
Follow the link below to use the upstander model and submit your winning video to Teen Empathy. We will post the winning videos on our website - make sure you include a story about your school and why you selected the finalist.
As a member of the first generation to be raised on the internet and social media, I realized the negative impact on teens - affecting emotional literacy and empathy development.
Developing empathy in teens will make a positive impact in school communities and workplaces across the globe.
Teen Empathy was formed to drive awareness while Stand Up was created to help develop empathy in teens.
Join me in making a difference in our communities.
Today, teens are 40% less empathetic than 30 years ago, resulting in a rise in racism, anti-Semitism, and bullying. Studies have shown that an increase in empathy makes a positive impact on societies, resulting in healthier communities, greater inclusion, collaboration, and leadership.
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