Safe2Say Something
Speaking up can save lives.
Safe2Say Something is a youth violence prevention program run by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General that teaches people how to spot the warning signs, especially on social media, of individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others and to "say something" BEFORE it's too late.
How It Works
Step 1
Submit an anonymous tip one of three ways:
Call the 24/7 tip-line: 844.SAF2SAY (723.2729).
Go online: www.safe2saypa.org.
Use the mobile app.
In an emergency, call 911.
Step 2
All tips received by the 24/7 crisis center are:
Reviewed by a crisis center analyst
Triaged and categorized as either life safety or non-life safety
Then sent to school officials and law enforcement (as needed) via text, email, and/or phone call within seconds
Step 3
After officials receive a tip:
School officials and law enforcement (as needed) act immediately to investigate, assess, and intervene with reported at-risk individuals.
At-risk individuals receive the help they need BEFORE they get to the point of hurting themselves or others.
School officials report their outcomes on the Safe2Say Something platform and close out the tip, ensuring accountability for every tip submitted.