The pro basketball player Jeremy Lin partners with DoSomething.org to kickstart an anti-bullying movement that is for students, by students

Jeremy Lin has spent his entire career overcoming haters, doubters, and bullies. Now, through a groundbreaking campaign in collaboration with DoSomething.org, he is inspiring a generation of young people to help other students do the same.

Lin is the face of “You’ve Got the Power,” an anti-bullying campaign from DoSomething.org and Saban’s Power Rangers.

In the campaign’s PSA, he tells the inspiring story of the college coach who helped him find the power to overcome hecklers and bullies. Then Lin tells young viewers that they can be that person for a younger student. That is Lin’s message to young people: you have the power to help others beat bullying.

“My college assistant coach, Coach Blakeney, helped me overcome negativity, use the ignorance as motivation, and embrace what makes me unique. That is why I am so proud and excited to be a part of You’ve Got the Power. Through this campaign, a generation of students can become that support system for their peers,” said Lin.

“DoSomething is glad to partner with Saban’s Power Rangers and Jeremy Lin for ‘You’ve Got the Power‘. Bullying is such an important cause for this generation, and a deeply personal one for Jeremy. He is an inspiration to millions of young people—not to mention a hometown hero for me as a Brooklyn Nets fan!” said Aria Finger, CEO of DoSomething.org.

The campaign will activate thousands of students to share ways they have found the power to overcome bullying. Those tactics will be compiled into the largest peer-to-peer anti-bullying guide and shared globally, kickstarting an anti-bullying movement that is for students, by students.

Currently, Power Rangers is celebrating 25 continuous years on the air, making it one of the longest-running kids’ live-action series in television history, with nearly 900 episodes aired to date. Created by Haim Saban and launched in 1993 with Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the franchise celebrates its milestone anniversary year with the 25th season, by kickstarting an anti-bullying movement that is for students, by students.

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