The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has designated September 25 as national “If You See Something, Say Something®” Awareness Day. The “If You See Something, Say Something®” campaign works with partners year-round to inspire, empower and educate the public on suspicious activity reporting. By designating a day to the campaign, the Department hopes to highlight the importance of suspicious activity reporting.

Informed, alert communities play a critical role in keeping our nation safe. We can all help keep our communities safe by learning the indicators of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, paying attention to our surroundings, and reporting suspicious activity to local law enforcement.

The campaign is calling on citizens and its public and private sector partners around the country to lead conversations and activities, leading up to, and on September 25.

Join us in spreading the word!

What's New for 2020

The campaign site now has a map with state pages to inform the public on how to report suspicious activity in each state.

Ask individuals to show support by adding the “Ask Me Why I SeeSay” campaign filter to their social media profiles.

Download the new thought leadership content to facilitate discussions with your staff. Listen to thought leaders share their perspectives on the evolution of suspicious activity reporting, the importance of partnerships, and the need to maintain vigilance by downloading content in audio and video formats from the website.

Let's Talk about SeeSay

Why Do You SeeSay?

In recognition of national “If You See Something, Say Something®” Awareness Day, DHS partners share why they “SeeSay.”





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Why Is SeeSay Day Important?

DHS partners reflect on the meaning and importance of national “If You See Something, Say Something®” Awareness Day.





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Click here to watch additional thought leaders talk about the importance of the campaign.

How Can You Play A Role on September 25?

Learn the indicators of terrorism-related suspicious activity.

Lead discussions with family, friends, and in your community about how to support the campaign and how they can play a role in keeping their community safe.

Test your awareness by taking The Challenge and encourage your friends to do the same. Take The Challenge Now!

Share why YOU SeeSay: Download the SeeSay bubble sign, write down why you SeeSay and share with us on social media using #WhyISeeSay and #SeeSayDay on September 25.

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