The Anti-Bully Gang has helped more than 50 kids over the last few years. Now, King Kyle Lee is looking to take the group's efforts nationwide.
The Anti-Bully Gang has helped more than 50 kids over the last few years. Now, King Kyle Lee is looking to take the group's efforts nationwide.– King Kyle Lee said he’s trying to stop bullying in its tracks.That’s why Lee created the Anti-Bully Gang.
The group is based in San Antonio and has a mission of stopping bullying and spreading positivity. It has taken social media by storm, and millions of people tune in each video to support its efforts. Over the past three years, Lee said they’ve helped more than 50 kids. Now, he’s looking to take this movement nationwide.
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