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Say Something Anonymous Reporting

See it. Report it.

To anonymously report a safety concern to help someone who may hurt themselves or others call 1-844-5-SAYNOW or use the website www.saysomething.net

What Should You Report?

You can help save lives by reporting observed threats, behaviors, actions, and harassment. Here are examples of some of the most common behaviors and incidents to report:

  • Acts of violence, with or without weapons
  • Verbal or physical abuse, assault or harassment
  • Sexual abuse, assault or harassment
  • Threats seen on social media
  • Bullying, fighting, harassment or intimidating behaviors
  • Bragging about weapons or a planned attack
  • Depression, anxiety or loss of self-control
  • Hopelessness, excessive guilt or worthlessness
  • Reckless behavior, theft and petty crimes
  • Social isolation or withdrawal
  • Substance or alcohol abuse
  • Suicide threats, cutting or other self-harm
  • Any other troubling situation or behavior

What Happens After You Submit Your Tip?

After you provide as much information you have about a safety or mental health concern, here are the next steps:

  • A Crisis Counselor reviews your information and replies to your tip with a private chat message.
  • You chat anonymously with the Crisis Counselor and answer any follow-up questions.
  • The Crisis Counselor lets you know once they’ve gathered all the information they need.
  • If you learn any new information, you can come back to your tip’s chat later and update your Crisis Counselor.

How the Say Something System Works