b'One out of every five students is bullied in the United Sates, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics. We know that sports can be both a cause and a refuge from bullying, which is why in 2017, ESPN and X Games launched Shred Hate, Choose Kindness in an effort to ignite student compassion to eradicate bullying and cyberbullying. Together with Major League Baseball and the nonprofit CFP Executive Director Bill Hancock and ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro present a donation to Louisiana organization No Bully, weve providedschools during the CFP National Championship Game.120,000 students and 13,000 educatorsExtra Yard for Teacherswith resources to put a stop to hate. In addition to directly impacting students, we spread messages of empathy andThe pandemic has put a spotlight on the incredibly kindness throughout our baseball andtough job of our nations teachers. ESPN and the X Games coverage. Looking forward,College Football Playoff Foundation have long ESPN will expand the scope of Shredrecognized the hard work of these changemakers with the Extra Yard for Teachers initiative. In Hate to include programming directlyaddition to providing classroom funding through related to racism and social justice.DonorsChoose.org, ESPN highlighted their extraordinary accomplishments during the preeminent game of the year, the College Football Playoff National Championship. And as the new season kicked off this year, we celebrated via the Big Day on Sept. 14, a national day of supporting and celebrating teachers, whereby we highlighted the program in multiple live game broadcasts and our studio shows, in addition to teacher recognitions and surprises on College GameDay. 20 2020 ESPN CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP REPORT PURPOSEFUL STORYTELLING'