Celebrities have come together to take a stand for kindness and tolerance in support of bullying prevention! Show your support for the cause by purchasing an exclusive t-shirt designed by actress Sherri Saum.
CustomInk will print and fulfill shirt orders at cost, with 100% of profits (at least $9 per shirt) donated to PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center. PACER unites, engages, and educates communities nationwide about bullying prevention.
Shirts orders will be processed approximately every 2-4 weeks.
Sherri Saum is the star of ABC Family’s hit show, “The Fosters.” Saum’s career began with a break through scene in Aaron Spelling’s daytime series “Sunset Beach,” airing on NBC. As a standout on the show, she earned an Emmy nomination for Best Younger Actress. From there, Saum went on to star in dozens of series such as Showtime's “Beggars and Choosers,” FX's critically acclaimed “Rescue Me,” and “Law and Order - Criminal Intent,” ABC's “Body of Proof” and “Unforgettable,” CW's “Gossip Girl,” and most notably on HBO's Golden Globe winning “In Treatment.” Saum’s indie film “Anne B. Real” was recognized with the John Cassavetes Award at the Sundance Film Festival.
Saum’s passion for philanthropy has her traveling the globe. She is a tireless supporter of our U.S. troops overseas, and has traveled on a dozen USO tours from Japan to Saudi Arabia. Saum has traveled to Africa with the Gabriel Project, bringing children with heart defects to the U.S. for life-saving heart surgeries. She is a constant supporter of Kusewera, an organization that empowers and educates children in orphanages in Malawi, Africa and The Philippines through active and creative play. Locally, she supports several non-profit organizations that encourage young women and mentoring.
Sherri, who hails from Dayton, Ohio, believes in living with your whole heart, finding your passions, and living them out every day. She strives to live a healthy, holistic driven life in Los Angeles with her husband, actor Kamar de los Reyes, and their lab mix, Leo. The star gave birth to twins, John Rubén and Michael Luis, in May 2014.
About the Be Good to Each Other campaign
At CustomInk, we believe in the Golden Rule and treating others with kindness and respect. We’ve created the Be Good to Each Other campaign to help increase awareness and ultimately prevent bullying by uniting groups with custom t-shirts.
This is the fourth year of the CustomInk Be Good to Each Other campaign. Over the years, with the help of our celebrity partners, the media and you, CustomInk has raised nearly $60,000 for bullying prevention efforts. The power of t-shirts goes beyond the funds raised - thousands of people continue to wear the shirts they've purchased and support bullying prevention.
About our partner: PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center
Founded in 2006, PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center unites, engages and educates communities nationwide to address bullying through creative, relevant and interactive resources. PACER’s bullying prevention resources are designed to benefit all students, including students with disabilities. PACER offers digital-based resources for parents, schools, teens and youth, including:
-PACER.org/Bullying: This is the portal page for parents and educators to access bullying resources.
-PACERTeensAgainstBullying: Created by and for teens, this website is a place for middle and high school students to find ways to address bullying and take action.
-PACERKidsAgainstBullying: A creative, innovative and educational website designed for elementary school students to learn about bullying prevention, engage in activities and be inspired to take action.
Supporters
Nothing is more important than teaching kids to be proud of who they are.
Because its going to a good cause, and kids should stand up to bullies.
Because I love Sherri Saum and would support her in anything!
I am a gay 57 year old woman in a 38 year relationship. My wife and I use every day to try to educate and inform those around us about the struggles faced by those in the LGBTQ community.
I work with the Girl Scouts on a U.S. Navy base in Japan and I am trying to get my girls to love themselves and each other for who they really are.