As part of the Guidance Festival 2025, the Saint Louis College Guidance Center led the campus-wide Anti-Bullying Campaign, a two-week initiative that empowered Louisians to speak up, stand together, and spread kindness across all levels.
The campaign began with the Basic Education Department (BEdS) transforming classrooms and hallways into spaces of empathy and inclusion through creative activities such as chalk art, anonymous notes of encouragement, kindness chains, and pledge walls. Students expressed their commitment to respect and unity, proving that even small acts of kindness can spark big change.
Keeping the momentum alive, the College Department followed with its own wave of anti-bullying efforts—bold chalk art statements, meaningful reflections, and collective pledges that turned creativity into advocacy. Through these activities, Louisians were reminded that kindness is strength, and that building a safe, inclusive community begins with compassion and courage.
The Anti-Bullying Campaign was more than a series of activities—it was a movement that reminded everyone that silence can hurt, words can heal, and unity can transform. Together, Louisians continue to stand for a campus where everyone feels seen, safe, and supported.














