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Cherry Hill High School East Freshman's Anti-Bullying Video to Air on WHYY
Allison Donahue's award-winning video "Anonymous" will air along other winning videos on WHYY's Anthology program Nov. 7.

A Cherry Hill student’s public service announcement video about cyber-bullying has received numerous accolades and will air on WHYY in November.
Allison Donahue made the video “Anonymous” for an eighth grade project at Beck Middle School in 2013.
She won the school video competition and qualified for the state competition. The video also received numerous online accolades and thousands of views from around the world.
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She also won the Thomas Scattergood Behavioral Health Foundation Award presented by the Scattergood Foundation.
She also won first place in the 2014 Middle School Division at the prestigious WHYY Youth Media Awards held at the WHYY Studios in Philadelphia. There were over 150 videos submitted, and Donahue was the only winner from New Jersey.
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Anonymous will air along with the winning videos from the High School division on WHYY’s Anthology program on Friday, Nov. 7, 5 p.m.
She is currently a freshman at Cherry Hill High School East. Her family was also recently told that ”Anonymous” has been used in school presentations around the Cherry Hill School District.
A copy of the video is attached to this post.
The photo of Allison Donahue being interviewed at WHYY studios was provided by Donahue’s family.
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