SAFE TO TELL™ is designed to help YOU - students, teachers & parents anonymously report anything that is scaring or endangering you, your friends or your family.
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You never have to give us your name. In fact, Colorado State Law guarantees you will remain unknown if you choose [COLORADO REVISED STATUTE 16-15.7-101].
We want to make our schools and communities safer by focusing on prevention. So if you've seen something suspicious, been bullied, feel threatened or noticed that a friend needs help, call us and make a difference before something bad happens.
"A safe school is in place when students can learn and teachers can teach in a welcoming environment, free of intimidation and fear. It is a setting where the educational climate fosters a spirit of acceptance and care for every child; where behavior expectations are clearly communicated, consistently enforced and fairly applied.A safe school is also one that is prepared to respond to the unthinkable crisis.
Unlimited options and potential exist for safe school planning. It requires only the ability to get started."
- Ronald D. Stephens
Executive Director
National School Safety Center
SAFE TO TELL™ is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization. You can contribute time, money, names or ideas. To make a tax free donation, please call 719-520-7435. We accept cash, checks or credit cards: MC, Visa, AmEx and Discover
REAL TIP STORIES Making a difference...
To date, there have been over 3000 information and educational calls, 744 Safe2Tell™ reports resulting in investigation, early intervention and prevention. Of those 744 reports there have been calls from 103 cities and 42 counties throughout the state of Colorado. Safe2Tell™ reports are investigated by school officials and law enforcement.
Susan R. T. Payne
Program Director susan@safe2tell.org
Special Investigator
Department of Public Safety
P.O. Box 49296
Colorado Springs, CO 80949 719-520-7435