Safe2Say Something
Launched on Jan. 14, 2019, Safe2Say Something is an anonymous reporting system used by Pennsylvania’s 500 school districts in coordination with local law enforcement and the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General.
Safe2Say Something teaches middle and high school youth – and the adults around them – how to recognize warning signs and signals, especially within social media, from individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others and “Say Something” to a trusted adult, call 911 or use the Safe2Say Something anonymous reporting system.
Three ways to submit an anonymous tip:
- Call the tip line: 1-844-SAF2SAY (1-844-723-2729)
- Use the Safe2Say Website
- Use the mobile app available for Apple and Android devices
The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General has developed the following resources for families:
Suicide Prevention
Prevent Suicide for You or Someone You Care About
- Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- Online Chat via the Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- Crisis Text Line: text HOME to 741741
- Call Resolve Crisis Services: 1-888-7-YOU-CAN (1-888-796-8226)
Report Suspected Child Abuse
- Call Childline: 1-800-932-0313
- Mandated Reporters Only: Make a report online at Keep Kids Safe
Neshannock Township Police Department
3135 Mercer Road • New Castle, PA 16105
- John Rand, Chief of Police
- Emergency: 911
- Non-Emergency: (724) 654-4211
- Neshannock Township Emergency Services
- Lawrence County Emergency Operations Center (LEOC), Non-Emergency: 724-656-9300
Neshannock Township School District Security
- Mr. Robert Shaffer, Director of Security
- 724-658-4793
- rshaffer@ntsd.org
- In the event of an emergency beyond the school day, please contact the Neshannock Township Police Department, LEOC, 911, and/or the Safe2Say program.