Rainbow Rabbit and Joe Vallee, co-founder of Rainbow Rabbit Educational Services Corp., made a recent appearance on The WC Gatchel & Friends Show on RVNTV.
Rainbow Rabbit and Joe Vallee, co-founder of Rainbow Rabbit Educational Services Corp., made a recent appearance on The WC Gatchel & Friends Show on RVNTV.
Each October, National Bullying Prevention Month brings attention to the bullying epidemic in our country. At the same time, it encourages schools, parents, teachers, children and communities to promote kindness towards all. Rainbow Rabbit is taking part in National Bullying Prevention Month 2019. Here are several ways you can, too!
The Roma Bank Community Foundation has awarded Rainbow Rabbit Educational Services Corp. with a grant that will assist the organization’s efforts in expanding their educational program. This is the second grant the bank has awarded the organization in as many years.
Rainbow Rabbit Educational Services Corp. was recently awarded prestigious grants from Investors Bank Foundation. The press release can be read below. We express our sincerest gratitude to the Investors Bank Foundation for allowing our company to thrive by helping us empower young children everywhere as they participate in our educational programs that celebrate unique differences and reward kindness!
It’s the second week of February, and you know what that means: Random Acts of Kindness Week!
To spotlight National Bullying Prevention Month, the team at Rainbow Rabbit is encouraging those who have been victims of bullying to share their first-hand accounts with us. These special individuals have faced obstacles, but persevered through tough times and have made an impact in the lives of others in many different ways.
This week’s blogger is Kristen Blackburn, a Pennsylvania school teacher. If her touching story won’t move you, we’re not sure what will.
It’s October, which means National Bullying Prevention Month 2017 has arrived, and Rainbow Rabbit will be taking an active part in spreading the word!
Anybody who says that bullying is on the decline might want to seriously reconsider those sentiments.
This past week alone, the suicides of two young children have made headlines in the news—and both have been linked to bullying at schools.
Fans of WWE professional wrestling have grown accustomed to watching competitive matches featuring their heroes of the ring talk trash while squaring off against their bitter rivals.
According to a former company employee, however, workplace bullying between co-workers is taking place out of the ring—and it’s being encouraged.