The organization will honor those who work to stop bullying
NOVA, Bucks County’s comprehensive crime victim services agency, is seeking nominations for their first ever Upstander Awards to be presented on Sunday, Sept. 29 at NOVA’s Annual Upstander Day. The event and awards presentation will take place from 11 am – 3 pm at the Epstein Campus of Bucks County Community College, located at 1304 Veterans Highway in Bristol.
An Upstander is anyone who is aware of injustice or bullying behavior and safely steps in to help. Anyone can be an Upstander, including kids, parents, teachers, first responders or anyone who works to keep others safe. NOVA is accepting nominations from the community for Upstanders who uphold any or all of the following characteristics:
- Speaks up against injustice
- Supports and stands up for others
- Leads by example
- Fosters empathy and understanding
- Promotes inclusion and celebrates diversity
NOVA will be honoring and awarding Upstanders in our Community (kids, law enforcement, firefighters, medical providers, school staff, yoga or dance instructors, daycare providers, other professionals etc.) with gift certificates and certificates of accomplishments.
Five finalists will be selected – One finalist in each of the above mentioned categories. Each finalist and their nominator will be awarded a gift certificate. The deadline to nominate an Upstander is September 20. To submit a nomination, visit https://novabucks.org/upstanderday/nominate-an-upstander/.
Upstander Day is a free community event that promotes and celebrates those who support others, stand up for victims and promote empathy and kindness. The event is open to the public and will feature family-friendly games, crafts, entertainment, food trucks and demonstrations by first responders and other community partners.
“Every one of us has a role to play in building inclusive and safer communities” said Alyssa Davis, Primary Prevention Coordinator, NOVA. “The Upstander Awards will spotlight those who do just that.”