
Working to end bullying, cyberbullying, and suicide.
Inspiring change for a better future since 2007.
Tina Meier founded the Megan Meier Foundation in 2007 after her daughter Megan took her own life following a cruel cyberbullying hoax by an adult neighbor posing as a fictitious boy on MySpace.
Since its inception, the foundation has grown into a global bullying and cyberbullying prevention foundation. Through education and intervention, we support and inspire actions to end bullying, cyberbullying and suicide.
Our Impact
1,190
Presentations in 38 states and 476 communities
Individuals received support and resources
1,192
Passionate volunteers in communities nationwide
373
“This is my life mission now. If even one child struggles with bullying, cyberbullying, or self-harm that is one too many. We must be there to help and support them.”
Tina Meier, Founder and Executive Director of the Megan Meier Foundation
Resources, Programs, and Presentations
The Foundation offers online resources as well as three options for educational presentations.
Resources
Approximately 1 in 5 youth are affected by bullying each school year, negatively impacting millions of children, parents, and individuals in our schools and communities. Learn more about bullying, cyberbullying, and other related topics.
In-Person Presentation
Tina Meier delivers this keynote presentation at your school or organization and conducts a breakout session with a small group of students. These presentations range from 45-75 minutes.
Virtual Presentation
This live presentation and Q&A are conducted with Tina Meier via webcam. They are approximately 60 minutes, and we can accommodate whatever video calling service you prefer (Zoom, Skype, Google Meet, etc.)
Video And Curriculum
In this anti-bullying video, Tina Meier shares Megan's story and information on bullying, cyberbullying, and suicide. Also included are trauma information for self-guided activities and discussions. Virtual or in person.
“The Megan Meier Foundation is the fighting chance we have to save our children from suicide due to bullying. This is their purpose, and this is their promise.”
J. Quincy, Director of National Suicide Prevention
Get Involved
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Donate
Help fund our prevention and intervention programs and services that provide assistance to youth through our Counseling & Support Center.
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Shop
Shop the Megan Meier Foundation t-shirts, wrist bands, and video to support the end of teen bullying and cyberbullying.
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Volunteer
No matter the amount of time or the type of skills you have, YOU can be a crucial part of the positive impact the Foundation makes.
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Share Your Story
Many of us have encountered a bully or cyberbully. Please share your advice, tips, or strategies that helped you through this challenging situation.
Change starts with you.
If you or someone you know is in suicidal crisis or emotional distress, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 9-8-8, a free 24-hour hotline. In the case of a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1 or visit your nearest emergency room.