The internet offers some great sources for finding help with bullying. Follow some of these links below to get more information on how you can help, or what you can do if you are being bullied, or bullying someone.

NOTE: If you need to speak with someone in person, but are scared to go to somone in person, try using one of the phone numbers in rows 2,3 or 4.

Bullying.org : Offers a wealth of information on everything to do with bullying, and the fight to stand up to it.
USA Suicide Prevention Phone Number - 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)
Kids Help Phone Online - Canada (1-800-668-6868)
USA Teen Crisis Line 1-800-448-4663

A great free video for younger children to watch to understand how to deal with bullying. -Produced by Impact Media
Also check out TheBillyStory.com

B-free.ca - Website from the Canadian province of Alberta for young adults who need information on dealing with bullying. Great for ages 14-18
TeamHeroes.ca - A website also from Alberta with an interactive flash game for kids aged 7-14. The game teaches you how to deal with bullying situations in a fun way!
Bully Police USA: taking on Bullying in the USA at the National Level: reports on anti-bullying or anti-harassment laws in each State, along with news media reports and personal stories about bullied children and teens.
International School Safety Association (ISSA)
Champions Against Bullying is an interactive anti--bullying resource for kids, parents and educators
Bully Beware Canadian site with information. They've written two books and produced a video for schools that deal with the issues of bullying.
USA teen suicide prevention programme at www.teenanswer.org
Cyberbullying.ca - The first website on the evergrowing topic.
Take action against bullying - Bully B'ware Productions' (British Columbia, Canada) overview of bullying at school, and the positive action schools can take to deal with it.
Bully Whys helping parents learn what they can do if their child is being bullied, or is a bully