National Hazing Awareness Week 2026 is an opportunity to strengthen prevention efforts and engage your campus in meaningful conversations about hazing. This Resource Hub brings together planning tools, ready-to-use resources, educational events, and engagement activities to help you prepare for National Hazing Awareness Week and support prevention efforts year-round.

Explore 2026 resources, upcoming webinars and events, social media materials, films, workshops, tabling activities, and more. Whether you’re planning your first campaign or building on existing efforts, you’ll find practical tools to help make an impact.

Check back often! New resources and events will be added throughout the summer as we prepare for National Hazing Awareness Week 2026.


SHARE

StopHazing developed digital tools and resources that you can download, access, post, and share broadly on your social media channels and beyond.

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EDUCATE

StopHazing’s collection of Workshops & Trainings includes research-informed, data-driven resources and materials to support you in hosting or facilitating workshops and trainings designed for various audiences – including groups, clubs, teams, organizations, and even classes. 


ENGAGE

Geared primarily for professionals, leaders, and students working to prevent hazing, these activities and tools directly translate our research into interactive conversation starters for hazing prevention. 


PLAN

National Hazing Awareness Week (NHAW) can be a powerful catalyst for education, awareness, and community engagement. The most effective campuses use NHAW as one component of a broader, year-round hazing prevention strategy.

Use this planner to identify your priorities, map immediate next steps, and connect your NHAW efforts to long-term prevention goals.

Download the Action Planner here.


TRAIN

Our comprehensive StandUp to Hazing™ course suite empowers entire campus communities— students, faculty, and staff—with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to recognize, prevent, and respond to hazing. Through a blend of foundational, research-backed learning, role-specific training, and timely refreshers, the suite helps institutions build safer, more inclusive environments where all students can thrive.


SHOP – Shop now!

Every conversation starts somewhere. When you wear StopHazing apparel, you’re doing more than showing your support—you’re helping raise awareness, spark meaningful dialogue, and build momentum toward a world free from hazing.

Proceeds from every purchase directly supports the Lives Remembered, Futures Protected campaign, funding groundbreaking hazing prevention research, education, and initiatives that save lives, strengthen communities, and create lasting cultural change.

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SUPPORT

Hazing is 100% preventable, and your gift today to our partner, the Hazing Prevention Research Lab at the University of Maine, can save lives. 

Make a gift of $25, $50, $100, or more to the Lives Remembered, Futures Protected – Hazing Prevention Research Campaign to help provide research-based prevention, accountability, transparency, and resources for students, families, and institutions. 

Give Online: Click here.

Text-To-Give: Text STOPHAZING to 44321


EVENTS

Join live and pre-scheduled virtual events featuring expert perspectives, meaningful conversations, and practical insights that deepen understanding and support hazing prevention.

  • Hazing Film Viewing: Register here for free passes to view the award-winning film HAZING from September 21-25, 2026.
  • StandUp to Hazing Live Demo: Curious about StopHazing’s StandUp to Hazing Course Suite? This 30-minute session provides a closer look at what the courses offer, including their content, approach, and intended impact. Join us to explore how these courses, and customization options, can support your campus and to ask questions in an informal, conversational setting. Register here.
  • Making the Most of National Hazing Awareness Week: Strategies, Resources, and Ideas for Campus Engagement: StopHazing’s 30-minute planning session, which took place on July 30, 2026, was designed to help campuses prepare for and leverage National Hazing Awareness Week 2026 as part of year round hazing prevention. You can access the recording below.