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Safe2Say Something

Safe2Say Something (S2SS) Program

In 2018, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed Act 44, requiring every school entity in the state to implement the Safe2Say Something (S2SS) anonymous reporting system by January 14, 2019.

S2SS is a vital school safety initiative that empowers students, educators, and administrators to recognize warning signs of individuals who may be at risk of harming themselves or others—and to report these concerns anonymously. Reports can be submitted through the mobile app, the website, or the 24/7 Crisis Center hotline.

Here’s how the S2SS program works in five simple steps:

  1. A tip is submitted via the S2SS mobile app, website, or by calling the 24/7 PA-based Crisis Center.

  2. The Crisis Center reviews the tip and gathers enough information to take appropriate action.

  3. The tip is forwarded to the affected school and, when necessary, to local law enforcement through County Dispatch (911).

  4. The school and, if required, law enforcement respond to assess and support the individual involved.

  5. The school closes the tip and documents the actions taken for their records.

Contact and Reporting Options:
Phone: 1-844-SAF2SAY
Website: www.safe2saypa.org