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"Say Something" program received nearly 400,000 anonymous tips since 2012, leading to arrests and preventing school violence.
Launched after the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting, the “Say Something” program has received nearly 400,000 anonymous tips from students since its inception.
The initiative, founded by grieving parent Nicole Hockley, teaches youth to recognize warning signs of violence and self-harm, encouraging them to report concerns anonymously or to adults.
Trained counselors monitor the system 24/7, forwarding serious threats to law enforcement.
Tips have led to arrests, including an Indiana student planning a school shooting, highlighting the program's role in preventing potential violence and empowering students to keep their schools safe.
El programa "Say Something" recibió casi 400,000 pistas anónimas desde 2012, lo que condujo a arrestos y prevención de la violencia escolar.