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Mallory's Army Casting For Bullying Documentary
Are you a teen who has dealt with bullying? Mallory's Army wants to hear from you.

ROCKAWAY, NJ — Have you experienced bullying, either as the bully or as the person being bullied? Mallory's Army, a local anti-bullying non-profit, wants to hear from you for a new documentary.
Mallory's Army is looking for children aged 5-16 who are willing to discuss their bullying experience on camera for the documentary. Stories should be five minutes long, and those interested in participating must register for the in-person camera sessions on Aug. 29. You can register here.
The non-profit formed in the wake of 12-year-old Mallory Grossman's suicide last year. The effort is spearheaded by her mother, Diane, who has campaigned for tougher anti-bullying rules and for responsible social media usage.
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Diane and Seth Grossman are currently suing the Rockaway Township School District, where Mallory was a student, over the alleged bullying their daughter faced.
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