Olympian Labronze Garrett partners with The Garcia 3 National “Bullying, Not Cool” Tour

to end Bullying in schools across the Nation. First state to make an impact is Georgia public schools.
By: Margie Garcia PR
 
SAN DIEGO - Sept. 16, 2013 - PRLog -- Being a father, I understand the importance to end this epidemic. We must end bullying at a young age, so they dont become the abuser in an teen or adult relationship. Reaching our youth at a young age will end violent behavior from one generation to the next.

Collaboration is the key to overcome adversity in the communities. Partnering with The Garcia 3 (www.TheGarcia3.com) National “Bullying, Not Cool Tour” in Georgia Schools would be phenomenal; reducing liability towards our schools and government; holding students and parents accountable for their actions. As long as I know that my child’s school is making every effort to bring awareness through school assemblies, material hand out, or consistent communication of ways to end bullying; it’s time as parents we take authority over our children. Their curriculum based school assembly is unique and exclusive; their testimony and the passion of the assembly will definitely leave youth with a vision to be the change in their schools and community.

Our society is in need of male role models and partnering with The Garcia 3; change in schools is ready to be made. The Garcia 3 and Labronze Garrett recent project was on the National Empowerment Tour in Dallas feeding the homeless. I can only imagine if, such young men can executive produce such an assembly and consistent philanthropy, if we all collaborated.

LaBronze Garrett has been on the international track and field circuit for the past nine years.  Growing up in Marshall, Texas, LaBronze was an all-around athlete, but it was his parents that pushed him to pursue track and field.  In college, LaBronze was an NCAA All-American at the University of Georgia, setting several University records.  After completing a degree in criminal justice, LaBronze looked to track and field as a professional opportunity.  In 2003, he began working with coach and agent Paul Doyle who helped shape him into a World Class athlete.  In that same year, LaBronze knocked half a second off his personal best and appeared at the US National Championships finals.  The following  year, Garrett became a real threat – placing 5th at the 2004 Olympic trials.  LaBronze also made the 2004 World Championship 4×400 relay team, was 2006 Saudia Arabia champ, 2007 Australian Champ, and placed 5th in the 2008 Olympic Trials rounds. (www.LabronzeGarrett.com)
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