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  1. If You See Something, Say Something®
  2. Get Involved

Get Involved

Signs of terrorism can appear in every corner of our society, even where we least expect it – transit stations, office spaces, grocery stores, tourism and lodging areas, places of worship, entertainment venues, and more. In order to reach all of these spaces and keep citizens informed, the involvement of organizations across the country are critical to the campaign’s success. The campaign welcomes the participation of a variety of entities and organizations who wish to amplify the “If You See Something, Say Something®” message to help keep their communities safe.

By working with the campaign, your organization can empower your employees and/or community members to help identify and report suspicious activity.

  • Campaign Materials

    Raise awareness among your community or organization by downloading ready-to-use campaign materials.

  • Rules and Restrictions

    Feel secure when using the campaign slogan by learning the rules to follow when using DHS campaign materials.

  • Become an Official Partner

    Learn more about actively partnering with the campaign year-round and raising awareness in your community.

  • #SeeSayDay | September 25

    September 25th is national “If You See Something, Say Something®” Awareness Day.

Help spread the word!

Any organization around the country can get involved by:

  1. Downloading relevant campaign materials, especially the ones designed for their geographic area, to raise awareness within their community or internally within their organization
  2. Becoming an official “campaign partner
  3. Remaining aware of the rules and restrictions regarding use of the campaign materials and slogan
  4. Participating during the national “If You See Something, Say Something®” Awareness Day on September 25

IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY, CALL 9-1-1.

Do not report suspicious activity to the Department of Homeland Security. Instead, notify local law enforcement.

Last Updated: 12/04/2023
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