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1,500 91原创 students to hear from Surrey cop about bullying

On his days off, Surrey RCMP Const. Tad Milmine speaks at schools about his experience being bullied as a child.
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Surrey RCMP Const. Tad Milmine has made it his mission to stop bullying among youth. The openly gay Mountie will speak to 1,500 91原创 students on Friday (today.)

An openly gay Surrey RCMP officer who created the website bullyingendshere.ca is set to speak to 1,500 91原创 students on Friday (today) at the 91原创 Events Centre.

Tad Milmine has been a police officer for three years, following a dream he has had since a child. But he remembers being bullied himself. Last year, after reading about an Ontario boy who killed himself because he was bullied for being gay, Milmine felt moved to action.

He created the website () to tell his story and the boy Jamie鈥檚 story, and hopefully help struggling youth.

Last spring, he started speaking at schools in B.C. and Ontario and from the response he received, knew his unique perspective could make a difference.

Between 10 and 15 per cent of the young people who have seen him reach out afterward looking for help or support.

Milmine will speak a day after the one year anniversary of Amanda Todd's suicide. Todd killed herself after being severely bullied online.

Milmine makes it clear that the only reason he mentions he is gay is to demonstrate he understands what it鈥檚 like to feel like an outcast.

鈥淚 want to make sure these kids know that they do have someone.

鈥淚 know what it鈥檚 like to be different and unique, and I also know what it鈥檚 like to grow up and live my dream.鈥

But he also tells listeners that if they had a negative thought when he announced he was gay, they need to ask themselves why.

鈥淚 tell them I鈥檓 still the same person and if you call 911, no matter how much you hate me or dislike me or don鈥檛 understand me, Ia鈥檓 still going to be at your door asking how I can help you,鈥 he says.

Milmine does his presentations on his days off and on his own dime.

Files from Surrey Leader reporter Sheila Reynolds



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About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the 91原创 Advance Times.
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