~OUR STORY~
Who We Are
Hi, My name is Reece Londen.
Throughout my life, I've always been the friend who sought to help others and express my opinion. Due to these actions, I witnessed and heard too many stories of family and close friends who had been victims of domestic violence, harassment, and bullying. As I grew older, I, too, became a victim of emotional abuse. For a long time, I suffered from manipulation and gaslighting while attempting to obtain affection I had never received before. It wasn't until I found God that I begin to learn what it meant to be loved. I sought after that affection, and through my own path, learned what to expect from life and how to know myself and my worth.

How it Started
My Vision
Following and hanging on to God's love when life's trials caught up with me let me realize the cost of continuously being dragged down by life. We needed a constructive setting, a positive community, in which we could develop self-esteem, self-love, and self-worth. I wanted people to fight their conflicts so that they may ultimately choose not to self-destruct. Too frequently, we excuse our abuser's actions. We need to seek help rather than suffer in silence. I created 757 BullyProof Heroes Restorative to alleviate the anxiety, depression, neglect, and lack of control that commonly accompany these terrible situations.

Foundation
Full of agape love and unshakable devotion to the Lord, the 757 BullyProof Heroes Restorative foundation is a source of strength and hope. As God has blessed me, I want to bless others, hoping that they would become stronger, independent, self-assured, and healthier both physically and mentally.​
Healthy State of Mind
We hope to improve people's current and future quality of life by empowering them with self-love, self-strength, and affection; we also strive to strengthen their character and promote confidence and positive thinking.


Emotional Impact
Our wish is to help individuals overcome the psychological impacts of trauma stemming from bullying, gun violence, and domestic abuse. We want to prevent the belief that self-harm is the only option for individuals to escape their depression, anxiety, isolation, insecurity, and indifference.