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Believe Project: $100 to battle bullying

Today's winner of a $100 bill through the Believe Project is Sandy Reeves of Hanover Park.

Here is an excerpt of her story:

“I would use the $100 toward bully prevention materials for prevention and intervention. Our daughter was hospitalized twice due to being bullied and cyberbullied. Her first hospitalization was in sixth grade. No other child and family should go through what we did or worse. Five hundred bully prevention information bags cost a little over $100.”

• The Believe Project is awarding $100 each day in December to a different person with a good idea for how to use the money to do a good deed for someone else. Submit your idea in 150 words or fewer at events.dailyherald.com/believe-project.

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