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Project Peaceful Purple aims to
unite, inspire, and empower people to stop bullying
Rockville, Maryland –
April 7, 2013 – Project Peaceful Purple has created purple earphones that are
meant to unite, inspire, and empower people who are dealing with bullying.
Rather than focusing on ways to combat the bullies directly, their mission is
to promote raising one’s self-esteem and self-confidence through a positive
movement.
These purple earbuds are special because not only are they a symbol of anti-bullying, but they also utilize an HDSS sound technology that is new, effective, and makes a rather inexpensive earphone sound like top notch quality. HDSS sound, developed by a Georgia family, is slated to bring a new standard to earbuds.
Project Peaceful Purple is
devoted to making a difference. A portion of the proceeds from every sale of
these earphones will be donated to local youth empowerment programs. Every set
of earphones sold helps defeat bullies.
Sadly, bullying is growing
and surfacing in many different forms especially with the ubiquity of the
Internet. It is important for students, parents, and schools to all get
involved with trying to stop the bullying epidemic in order to promote positive
self-esteem and self-image for children and adolescents everywhere.
Project Peaceful Purple has said, “Our goal is to
sell 1 million earphones by World Day of Bullying Prevention in October 2014.”
To learn more about Project Peaceful Purple and how to purchase a pair of these
inspiring earbuds, visit the company’s website at www.purple-buds.com.
About Project Peaceful Purple:
Project Peaceful Purple is a campaign aimed to
increase awareness of bullying, cyber bullying, workplace harassment and
related issues for youth, parents, young adults, adults, educators and the
general public. Their objective is to inspire pro-social friendships,
acceptance and instill a sense of hope in the future. The focus of the project
is to aid in the building of youth self-esteem, self-confidence, and
self-respect by supporting youth empowerment programs and organizations.
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