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Donald L. De Noyer is a 27 year military veteran who continues to serve his country and community as an Activist for Youth. Today he works with youth to address the issues of bullying and teen suicide. He is also an author, actor, speaker, ring and cage announcer. He has been teaching and sharing his Harvard University Approved Anti-Bullying program "War Guardians declaring W.A.R. (We All Rise) on Bullying, one student at a time" with schools for six years and has worked with thousands of preteens and teenagers. His book series and program are giving back a VOICE (Victory Over Injustice Creating Empowerment) to children of all ages and cultures. The first book in the W.A.R. Series, "Be Good, Be Kind, Be Nice, Be A SuperHero seeks to address children at a younger age because it is never to early to help them understand good choices and that they are the true superheroes. Don actively works to encourage parents, or those who care or work with youth, to read with children for at least 15 minutes a day. Although we are honoring National Bullying Awareness Prevention Month in October, as he mentions on the show the fight is real and it happens every day (365 days a year). You can reach Don at www.warguardians.com or [email protected].
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Donald L. De Noyer is a 27 year military veteran who continues to serve his country and community as an Activist for Youth. Today he works with youth to address the issues of bullying and teen suicide. He is also an author, actor, speaker, ring and cage announcer. He has been teaching and sharing his Harvard University Approved Anti-Bullying program "War Guardians declaring W.A.R. (We All Rise) on Bullying, one student at a time" with schools for six years and has worked with thousands of preteens and teenagers. His book series and program are giving back a VOICE (Victory Over Injustice Creating Empowerment) to children of all ages and cultures. The first book in the W.A.R. Series, "Be Good, Be Kind, Be Nice, Be A SuperHero seeks to address children at a younger age because it is never to early to help them understand good choices and that they are the true superheroes. Don actively works to encourage parents, or those who care or work with youth, to read with children for at least 15 minutes a day. Although we are honoring National Bullying Awareness Prevention Month in October, as he mentions on the show the fight is real and it happens every day (365 days a year). You can reach Don at www.warguardians.com or [email protected].