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Aubreigh Wyatt, a 13-year-old girl from Ocean Springs, Mississippi, faced bullying that tragically led to her suicide on September 4, 2024. Her mother, Heather Wyatt, discovered that a nonprofit organization, Stand for the Silent Inc., was fundraising in Aubreigh’s name without permission.
Despite Aubreigh’s family’s objections, the organization continued soliciting donations for an anti-bullying campaign. This incident shed light on the need for ethical fundraising practices and the importance of addressing bullying in schools. Aubreigh’s story serves as a reminder of the devastating impact of bullying and the necessity of supporting initiatives to combat it.
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Aubreigh Wyatt was a girl from Ocean Springs, Mississippi. She was only in 8th grade when she died on Labor Day. Aubreigh was bullied for many years, starting when she was in 5th grade. It wasn’t just at school, but also on social media like Snapchat. People said mean things about her that weren’t true.
Her mom, Heather Wyatt, tried to stop the bullying by telling the school and the parents of the bullies. But it didn’t stop. Aubreigh was a popular girl with lots of friends who supported her, but this one group of kids kept bullying her. Aubreigh tried to stay strong and enjoy life. She was part of a church group and found comfort in her faith. She had a family who loved her, including an older sister and a younger brother.
After her death, the police started investigating. Aubreigh’s family wants justice. They’re looking into suing the people who let the bullying happen for so long. Aubreigh’s mom has been speaking out against bullying on social media, saying it’s a serious problem that needs to stop.
Now, people are leaving flowers and toys outside Aubreigh’s school in her memory. Her family hopes that by speaking out, they can prevent bullying and protect other kids from going through what Aubreigh did.
Aubreigh Wyatt, a 13-year-old from Ocean Springs, Mississippi, tragically took her own life after enduring bullying. Following her death, a nonprofit organization called Stand for the Silent Inc. began soliciting donations in Aubreigh’s name for an anti-bullying campaign.
However, Aubreigh’s mother, Heather Wyatt, discovered that the organization was fundraising without her family’s permission. Heather Wyatt confronted the fundraisers, stating that using Aubreigh’s name for fundraising was unauthorized. Stand for the Silent Inc. claims to support anti-bullying efforts but has faced criticism for its fundraising tactics in other states.
The Ocean Springs School District denies any association with the organization. Aubreigh’s story highlights the importance of addressing bullying and the need for ethical fundraising practices to support anti-bullying initiatives.
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