August 7 – Bullying ….. a heartbreaking journey …

The story starts with a boy named ‘Alex’ who lives in B.C. He is a just turned16 year old boy who has been and is continues to be bullied and harassed by other kids in his community.  The story of Alex and his family has been featured on the Roy Green Show (Corus Radio) many times.  Not only has the ongoing bullying impacted Alex, it has also caused much hardship and stress on his mom and dad (both emotionally and financially).

The Roy Green Show is a nationally syndicated radio talk show with the Corus group airs each week from the province of BC all the way to Ontario.

http://roygreenshow.com/much-reaction-and-concern-for-walter-and-his-familys-challenges/

http://roygreenshow.com/todays-show-includes-july-21/

I met Walter, his wife and Alex at a Bullying Forum that was held last December in a neighbouring community.  I was asked if I would attend on short notice.  For me, it might have been too soon after Amanda had passed.  I brought a friend with me for support.  It was there that I met Alex and his family.  The emotional introduction took me by surprise.  I was hugged and there were tears from the family.  They knew about Amanda through the news stories.  Alex and Amanda had gone to the same high school in Maple Ridge, BC although they had never met.  This is what made it more emotional for them.  That there son was still with them and that I had lost my daughter.  Alex and his parents and I were able to talk for a bit during the break and at the end.  We exchanged contact information and promised to keep in touch.

When I got home, I started searching for information about what had happened.  I didn’t find much as I wasn’t sure what to look for.  Walter was able to fill me in when we later got in touch.   Here is an excerpt from the Roy Green Show – ‘Criminal charges are dropped but the legal expenses remain and so does the trauma, fear and humiliation’.  Walter was the father who was criminally charged when he physically pushed a teenage bully away from his son in the family driveway. The charges were eventually dropped by Crown but it took 2 years to have this  happen.  That would be 2 years of legal fees.  Roy talked about this in November 2011.  It is coming up close to 2 years now.  That is a long time.

The family continues to struggle with the hardship of lawyers fees and now health issues.  Some stemming from the emotional trauma.  Alex has done the best he could.  He continues to struggle with going out and socializing.  Being in fear that one of your bullies is close by is not always the most comforting thought.  Subsequently, the belief that the avoidance of the outside is all that is needed.  But what happens when you go to school.

I was invited onto the Roy Green Show on May 2013 to talk about Amanda’s story.   It was there that I was introduced to Lynn MacIntyre whose son was also bullied and penned the poem – ‘I Am Just a Boy’.  Shortly after, I connected with Lynn and we came up with the idea that it would be wonderful if we could get the boys together in Ontario.  An idea was hatched and all it needed were the means and resources.  The boys had already been in contact with their video games.

So the idea was in our wonderful ‘mother’ brains.  Lynne and I wanted to make this happen.  I did some research and managed to find a sponsor who would help get Alex to Toronto to meet Mack.  Through the Amanda Todd Legacy, Alex and I will be leaving Vancouver and heading to Toronto on August 12th for a week of fun.  Mack’s mom Lynne, has managed to organize and get tickets to various events during the week stay.  There are special events and surprises organized including going to a Blue Jay’s game and possibly meeting the players, a play in downtown Toronto, hotels and lots of other things.  I can’t share all of them now in case the boys read this blog.

Unfortunately, while the Lynne and the boys are exploring on their adventure, I have some other appointments and meetings in Toronto related to Amanda’s Legacy that I have to go to.  On Saturday, it will be 10 months since Amanda left us.  I am trying to keep myself busy so I don’t feel that dark cloud come upon me as it does every month.

I am excited to meet all the people who have come into my life in the past 10 months.  They all have made a difference and that’s what it is all about.  They rally around and support and make change.  With the news of another teen death this past week as a result of cyberharassment on a social media site (ask.fm), the infinite concerns continue to rise as they should be.  I had two replies from my blog last night that I will share here.

I have had contact with in the past (almost) 10 months.  It will be bittersweet and probably somewhat emotional.  But at least it isn’t on the 10th.  I would have been a train wreck.   This will be one of the highlights as well as going to Niagara Falls and painting it purple (with snowflakes???).

On Saturday, there is a lunch booked in Brampton and I will be meeting many of the people I have met on my social media since October.  Everyone is excited and I am so happy to finally meet, hug, say hello and share stories.  These are all warm and giving people.

I will continue to write about the Ontario journey with Alex ….

 

On another note, two great responses from parents from yesterdays blog posts.  Also there are some good articles that I just posted on my Tumblr – Princess Snowflake.

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About Carol Todd

Being the mother of Amanda Todd has lead me on this journey shortly after Amanda's death on October 10, 2012. Amanda's prolific You Tube video has been viewed over 33 million times. Through this video, there has been an increased awareness about cyberbullying, social media safety and mental health. www.amandatoddlegacy.org
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6 Responses to August 7 – Bullying ….. a heartbreaking journey …

  1. Savetheworld says:

    Wow God bless that’s great news re. the two boys meeting 🙂 Have a fabulous trip enjoy. 🙂

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  2. Carol thank you for caring so much about everyone who needs you to care. Please remember to care for yourself too so the walls do not come tumbling down. Sometimes you just need a moment with a good cup of tea with the wind brushing your hair back and the warmth of the sun. Stay strong and again thank you so much for all you do.

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  3. la Punisher says:

    Amanda’s dream was to ‘help other kids’
    Looks like that dream is starting to materialize.. Thanx to Amanda Todd Legacy,
    Alex and Mack should hit it off just fine, What a wonderful adventure for them

    Hugz 2U

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  4. merle48 says:

    This is what it’s all about, Carol! These two kids can share support as well as friendship. This is really beautiful, and exactly what Amanda Todd’s Legacy is about! You haven’t written on here every day, yet I see you haven’t slowed your efforts which is commendable, as it is a huge part of who you are. God Bless you!

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  5. H.I.D. says:

    The Amanda Todd Legacy is making dreams come true!!!
    Awesome Carol!!!!
    I remember reading that poem, I am Just a Boy.
    So incredibly sad how some kids can be so so damaging and hurtful to others. It destroys them.
    Alex and Mack will become friends, and will have a Great Week 🙂

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