Nationwide CoverageUS

The Safe School Helpline® is currently in thousands of schools throughout the United States. We have a presence in the following states: Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma (the entire state), Pennsylvania, Texas, South Carolina, and Washington.

Read what Administrators are saying about the Safe School Helpline®

'Silence is the strongest weapon in their arsenal. I was happy to tell the chiefs how beneficial our Helpline is to schools.'

Sandy Garrett, Oklahoma State Superintendent

'Best practices in security today is to have a variety of ways in which students, parents, teachers, and anyone in the community can report information, including an anonymous tip line such as the Safe School Helpline®. Often people are afraid of retribution, and this eliminates that excuse.'

William F. Downey, retired special FBI agent

'Numerous times throughout recent years the Safe School Helpline® has alerted our school personnel to the possibility of potential danger in our schools. There is no doubt that the Safe School Helpline® has been of tremendous importance in our school safety efforts.'

Steve Dackin, Superintendent, Reynoldsburg City Schools

'You would rather be a penny-wise than pound-foolish. Pay this small amount now in order to save much later.'

Bernie Campbell, Principal, Mt. Vernon High School, IN

'In a world where it seems more and more people don't want to get involved, the Safe-Call Helpline has provided a way for people to become involved in their community and school, yet still maintain that anonymity they seem to value.'

High School in Oklahoma

'We are very, very pleased with having this additional channel of communication. We have gotten probably between 8-12 reports this year. We have acted on them very quickly and we feel like this has definitely made our schools safer.'

Muskogee Public Schools, Oklahoma

'It is better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not to have it.'

High School Principal, IN

'If it saves one life, it's worth it.'

Indiana