ExPosure : Keep youth safe & stop bullies with Champion Patrick Willis
ExPosure: NFL Hall of Fame Linebacker & SF Superstar#52 Patrick Willis Champions with Executives, Professionals, & students-Keep Youth Safe
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Campbell - Pruneyard Plaza
1995 South Bascom Avenue Campbell, CA 95008Good to know
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- 5 hours
- ages 18+
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 4:30 PM
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About this event
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Business, Civic, Communication, and Education Leaders walk the runway to keep youth safe and to stop bullies. #1000youthvoices
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Get your early bird tickets or attend spring and summer networking events to champion for youth which will create internships, jobs, and stipends for youth in the San Francisco Bay Area.
ExPosure Experience uses fashion art, music, and self-care to address social justice and environmental challenges through collaboration in the San Francisco Bay Area.
ExPosure Bullying Prevention Event – PARTI 25th Anniversary Celebration - Keep Youth Safe and Stop Bullies
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Join us for an unforgettable evening where business professionals take the runway alongside youth to stand united against bullying and uplift youth voices. This signature event raises vital funds to support youth internships, summer employment, and year-round programs focused on mental health, socio-emotional growth, and behavioral well-being.
This year’s event also kicks off fundraising for PARTI’s 2026 Youth-Led Stop the Violence Campaigns, launching across Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, and Los Angeles Counties from January to April 2026. (Contact PARTI to explore sponsorship opportunities for these impactful community events.)
Bay Area changemakers from various industries and education, health, corporate, civic, and vocational professions, will join forces with Silicon Valley leaders in response to recent Affirmative Action and DACA court rulings—decisions that directly impact youth and families in underserved California communities. PARTI stands committed to empowering youth voices during this critical time and fostering community unity to ensure those most affected are heard.
The ExPosure Bullying Prevention Event supports youth-led service initiatives addressing key issues such as racial justice, mental wellness, diversity and inclusion, gender equality, and equity in access to opportunity for youth in low-income and marginalized neighborhoods.
The evening includes:
Business Networking Event
VIP Reception
Fashion Show
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PARTI Program is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization celebrating 25 years of empowering the next generation of leaders.
To date, we have impacted over 50,000 young lives and currently serve communities across Santa Clara, San Mateo, and Alameda Counties.
We became a 501c3 in 2007 at the urging of youth, community, and civic leaders, following the murder of an alumni. For 25 years, PARTI has impacted over 50,000 youth, serving 1,000+ annually. We target African American, Hispanic, and Pacific Islander youth, ages 12–24, 80% of whom qualify for free and/or reduced lunch.
Mission: To promote education around youth, healthy lifestyles and healthy decision making.
Vision: Every youth will have access to thrive regardless of race, gender, nationality, family economic status, or ability.
Values: Youth-have equity, feel safe, feel valued, are inspired, lead, are engaged, and thrive.
Funding will support:
• 25 youth to plan, organize, and lead Bullying Prevention, Violence Prevention, Racial Healing activities, as well as create Bullying Prevention Toolkits for schools.
• 100 Youth participating in workforce readiness/skill development activities for 3 months.
PARTI's Impact:
Core Programs: High Impact (Character Development, Leadership and Mentorship (service, workforce, Leadership), Fusion (art and Culture), Health and Wellness (self-care, behavioral health, socio-emotional skills)
Strategy: To provide activities communities after school, in the evening, on weekends, during the summer in neighborhoods that are historically and economically underserved, and face disparities.
Disparities Address: Education, workforce skill development, social justice, and mental/socio-emotional health.
Reach: 1,000 youth, ages 12-24.
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