Safe2Say Something is a youth violence prevention program run by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. This program teaches youths and adults how to recognize warning signs and signals, especially within social media, from individuals who might be a threat to themselves or to others and to "say something" before it is too late. With Safe2Say Something, it's easy and confidential to report safety concerns to help prevent violence and tragedies.
Here's How it Works
Submit an anonymous tip report through the Safe2Say Something system
Crisis center reviews, assesses and processes all submissions
Crisis center sends all submissions to school administration and/or law enforcement for intervention
If needed, crisis center may contact tipster anonymously through the app
If needed, crisis center may contact the tipster anonymously through the app.
Adults and youths are able to report tips anonymously through the Office of Attorney General's 24/7 Crisis Center 1-844-SAFE2SAY (723-2729) or through a mobile app.
The Safe2Say Something mobile app can be downloaded at https://www.safe2saypa.org/download/ or you can look it up in the app store.