Say Something Anonymous Reporting System
The mission of Sandy Hook Promise is to educate and empower youth and adults to prevent violence in schools, homes, and communities. Through proven, evidence-informed Know the Signs programs and sensible, bipartisan school and gun safety legislation, the Sandy Hook Promise programs teaches young people and adults to recognize, intervene, and get help for individuals who may be socially isolated and/or at risk of hurting themselves or others.
This is the only anonymous reporting system in the U.S. that provides training along with a mobile app, website, and hotline – exclusively for schools.
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National Crisis Center
- Operates 24/7/365 – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
- Solely responding to messages (aka tips) received by the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System
- Dedicated team of highly skilled and trained Crisis Counselors
- Fluent in multiple languages with translation support for over 600 languages
- Trained in suicide prevention, crisis management, and mental health support
- Skilled professionals with backgrounds in psychology, social work, and education
- Directed by a former law enforcement official with 20+ years of experience in anonymous reporting systems
Anonymous Tip Management System
- Developed and managed by industry experts with 30+ years of experience in anonymous reporting
- State-of-the-art security with certified SOC-2 compliance
- Supports tip submission via telephone, website and mobile app, available for iOS (Apple Store) and Android (Google Play)
- Used by leaders in the field of anonymous reporting, including Crime Stoppers
Access the Sandy Hook Promise site for prevent suicide training for parents.
How does Say Something -Anonymous Reporting System work?
Students and staff can submit an anonymous tip through an app, the website, or a phone call when they notice concerning or threatening behavior. Every submission goes directly to an identified building crisis team. The team steps in to address the threat. If it is a life threatening situation, local law enforcement is immediately notified.