



COMMUNITY OUTREACH and Partnerships
As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, I AM INVISIBLE BULLYING AND SUICIDE is dedicated to fostering community partnerships and collaboration. Our goal is to provide valuable resources to support individuals and organizations in combating bullying and preventing suicide. We work closely with local businesses, schools, and community groups to amplify our impact, develop innovative programs, and offer comprehensive support.
Additionally, we partner with and sponsor various outreach programs to extend our support and resources further into the community. Together, we are committed to making a positive difference.

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From 2022 to 2025, Team Invisible Bullying and Suicide partnered with Hilldale Baptist Church and the Bruce Convention Center in Hopkinsville, KY, to host Night to Shine. This initiative provided an unforgettable prom night experience for individuals with special needs, celebrating their uniqueness and spreading joy within the community.


The Holidaze Community Festival in 2023 was a heartwarming event held at The Bruce Convention Center in Hopkinsville, KY. The festival, organized by the Christian County Literacy Council and The Bruce Convention Center, drew hundreds of children and families from Hopkinsville, Clarksville, and surrounding areas.
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Team I AM INVISIBLE was one of the sponsors for the 2023 art programs, providing art supplies for community children to create Christmas projects. In 2024, they partnered with Blue Star Families Tennessee Chapter to provide free toys in our Christmas Mall Shop and more for families in our communities, as well as providing free photography services.
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Holidaze Community Festival

holidaze community festival

​Gratitude from the Community of Ashe County NC
Quilt Program 2024
In September 2024, Hurricane Helene devastated many small towns in North Carolina. I AM INVISIBLE BULLYING AND SUICIDE, with support from an anonymous donor, provided blankets and linens to those affected. Special thanks to Rebecca and Carson for spearheading the community relief efforts and to the community members who contributed via the Amazon wish list, making a significant impact during this crisis.
Additionally, we collected 12 quilts and hats for unhoused individuals in our local communities, further extending our support and compassion to those in need.
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Message:
I just wanted to personally thank you for all your help for our community. The donations and quilts have touched so many lives. I have photos of several to share with you! Thank you for what you do in Tennessee as well. God Bless! Tera Blevins-friend of Carson and Rebecca.
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Tera Blevins
NC Hurricane Helene


Clarksville resource Center 2023-2024
In collaboration with Diamond Ministries and Queen City Beauty College, the Clarksville Resource Center provides essential items such as food, clothing, bedding, and other necessities to families and individuals for the years of 2023-2024. This includes support for local university students who rely on food pantry services.
Together, these initiatives have supported over 500 families and 3,000 community members, including those connected through universities, churches, and various organizations.

Bag To Mats Program
2023- Present
This innovative initiative transforms recycled plastic bags into durable sleeping mats for our unhoused neighbors. These mats provide a clean, lightweight, and portable sleeping surface, offering both comfort and dignity to those in need. It takes 800-1,000 plastic bags to create each mat. To date, we have distributed 12 mats, and this program is ongoing. We have gathered partnerships from across the community to donate materials and assist the youth in making the bags.


