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  1. SpeakUp! – Changing Lives One Conversation at a Time

    Our unique model brings youth, parenting adults, and school adults TOGETHER to talk openly about topics young people want to discuss such as stress, relationships, mental health, drugs …

  2. SPEAK UP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SPEAK UP is to speak loudly and distinctly. How to use speak up in a sentence.

  3. SPEAK UP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    You'll have to speak up, I can't hear you. Stop muttering and speak up! You'll have to speak up a bit if you want everyone to hear you.

  4. Speaking up for yourself is important — 11 steps to get it right

    Of all the types of communication, speaking up may be the most overlooked. Learn how to speak up for yourself and others and how to make it less scary.

  5. Programs – SpeakUp!

    When you speak up about your worries, you will find relief in knowing others feel the same way. Through speaking up and sharing your story, you can help yourself while helping someone …

  6. Upcoming SpeakUp! Events – SpeakUp!

    We encourage parenting adults to attend with their student (s), but it is not necessary. If you’ve come before, come again – each conversation is uniquely helpful. Choose Event... “When kids …

  7. About UsSpeakUp!

    In response, Martie Gillin—affectionately known as Mrs. G—created SpeakUp! nearly 25 years ago, a movement that brings together youth, parents, and educators for real conversations …

  8. Our FounderSpeakUp!

    Martie Gillin is the mother of 10 children and the founder of SpeakUp! — a powerful movement that promotes open, honest communication about the challenges facing today’s youth. Her …

  9. Rivista Speak Up: Impara inglese

    Impara a usare il comparativo "as...as" in inglese con questa spiegazione semplice, con esercizi ed esempi facili da capire. Come ti senti oggi? Dillo in inglese! Qui trovi un vasto vocabolario …

  10. Understanding "speak up" Idiom: Meaning, Origins & Usage

    The phrase “speak up” is a common idiom used in modern English to encourage someone to speak louder or more clearly. However, like many idioms, its origins and historical context are …

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