WIN plans to create youth-led student organizational chapters in schools across the country and has already unveiled a 24-hour anti-bullying hotline.
"I cannot sit by and watch another tragedy happen," Cruz told reporters. "At the end of the day, bullying and isolation is a national crisis. Kids are dying. The kids know. Since we know, it's our responsibility to make changes."
The organization will receive $800,000 - $1,200,000 support from Nexus, a corporation that provides several services related to incarceration, criminal defense and due-process rights.
News2Share's Ford Fischer spoke to Nexus CEO Mike Donovan about the upcoming initiative, its motivation, and its formation.
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