Our Mission
Stryke seeks to empower youth with the knowledge, confidence, and tools to recognize, overcome, and stand up against bullying. Through education, advocacy, and real-world strategies, we inspire young leaders to create safe, inclusive, and supportive communities where everyone is treated with respect. Together, we can build a culture where kindness prevails and every voice matters.
Our events
Our school assemblies stand apart from the rest. Principals and administrators have the unique opportunity to customize an assembly tailored to their school’s specific needs, selecting from a menu of topics. Assemblies can focus on the bystander/upstander effect, the social-emotional impact of bullying, verbal and physical bullying, or a combination of all these elements. Since every school is different, no two assemblies are exactly alike. To ensure the most effective experience, we bring in a diverse team of volunteers based on the school’s chosen focus areas.
MEET ThE Team

Arielle Hajimomen
Executive Director
Arielle Hajimomen is the executive director of Stryke, a non-profit dedicated to combating bullying in schools. Graduating with a BA from Vanguard University. As a dedicated mother, successful entrepreneur, and community advocate, Arielle is committed to creating a safer environment for all kids.

Cashé Quiroga
Event Coach
Cashé Quiroga is a Wrestling Instructor with over a decade of competitive wrestling experience, including five years at Purdue University as a varsity athlete and team captain. He placed 6th at the D1 NCAA's and 3rd in the Big Ten Conference and was an Olympic hopeful at the Ohio State RTC. With more than ten years of coaching experience in clinics, camps, and private lessons, Cashé is currently the Flyweight Champion for KOTC with a 5-1 record. He is dedicated to passing on his passion for wrestling to his students.
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Coach Cashe will participate in assemblies that specifically request hands-on, defense-only training, equipping students with fundamental skills to safely prevent a bully from continuing a physical attack.