‘No More Angels Lost To Bullying’ campaign launched in memory of Olivia Pepnraze via Clemenger PR agency Porter Novelli + freelancers

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stop bullying .jpgFurther to the tragic suicide of Melbourne girl Olivia Pepnraze who developed mental illness from years of bullying, the Penpraze family have endorsed the ‘No More Angels Lost To Bullying’ campaign in memory of their beloved daughter.

The campaign is fronted by two very emotive film spots featuring Olivia’s parents and one of her friends making an impassioned plea: ‘No more children lost to bullying.’

Olivia Penpraze Website.jpgThe film spots are bolstered by a bespoke website with an online community function highlighting awareness of cyber bullying.

Olivia kept an online diary of her pains which disturbingly attracted more cyber bullying. The nation was moved by her tragedy with over 200k ‘Likes’ on her in memory facebook page.

The campaign is also to raise funds to go to counselling services for victims of bullying by anti-bullying organisation Angels Goal.

PR is being handled by Clemenger Group PR agency Porter Novelli providing pro bono services with OMD WA providing media support.

Spokespeople for the campaign are Jeff Fenech (World Champion Boxer/Celebrity Apprentice) and Charlotte Dawson (Australia’s Next Top Model).

Support in the form of items donated to the campaign for an eBay auction and facebook support will be provided by Missy Higgins number 1 chart selling musician and Pierce The Veil who’s latest album debut on the US charts at number 12 and was Olivia’s favourite band.

Medical, health and education professionals will discuss the impact of bullying, statistics and the link to mental illness.

Creative and production for the ads and website where done by:

Richard Kahotea – Creative

Duncan Mah – Copywriter/Account Manager

Andrey Hariyono – Web Design/Art Direction

Joel Kim – Web Development

Andy Del Vechio – Production