Share Your Story Anonymously and Help Us Fight Abuse
Your voice matters. By submitting a tip, you can help bring justice to victims and ensure that their stories are heard and validated.
We do not publish names or allegations. This is a private intake form to help you document what happened and understand safe reporting options—especially when the person involved held authority (pastor, teacher, parent, coach, etc.).
All submissions can be helpful regardless of timeframe or severity.
✓ Contribute to a safer community by reporting abuse anonymously.
✓ Help others feel supported and less alone in their struggles.
What is an anonymous tip submission?
An anonymous tip submission allows individuals to report incidents of abuse without revealing their identity. This ensures that victims can share their experiences safely and confidentially, helping authorities take necessary actions.
How can I submit a tip anonymously?
To submit a tip anonymously, simply fill out the online form provided on our website. You can choose not to provide your email or phone number, ensuring your identity remains confidential while still allowing us to assist you.
What types of abuse can I report?
You can report various types of abuse, including physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse. Our platform is designed to support all victims, regardless of the nature of their experience, and to help them find the right resources.
Will my information be kept confidential?
Yes, your information will be kept confidential. We prioritize your privacy and only share details with authorities if you choose to provide contact information and consent to do so.
Can I provide my contact information?
Yes, you can provide your email or phone number if you wish to be contacted for follow-up support. However, it is not mandatory, and you can still submit your tip anonymously without providing any personal details.
What happens after I submit a tip?
After you submit a tip, our team reviews the information provided. If necessary, we may reach out for more details or to offer support, ensuring that your report is handled with care and urgency.
Share Privately
We do not publish names or allegations. This is a private intake form to help you document what happened and understand safe reporting options—especially when the person involved held authority (pastor, teacher, parent, coach, etc.).
You can submit without your name.
You choose whether we can contact you.
No file uploads.
Read this first: If a child may be at risk right now
If this is an emergency or life-threatening situation, call 911.
In most states, you can report suspected child abuse or neglect by phone or online. The Department of Children’s Services (DCS) states that online reports are received and monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Important: This online referral system is intended for non-emergency situations. If you have any doubts whether it’s an emergency, the system instructs you to call the Child Abuse Hotline instead of using the online form.
How we keep this private
Not public
This is not a public accusations page. We do not post names or allegations.
Minimal information
We ask only what’s helpful. You can skip questions you’re not ready to answer.
Honest limits
We don’t require your name, and we don’t publish your report. However, no website can guarantee anonymity in every legal circumstance (for example, if legally compelled by a valid court order).
Why reporting matters (even if you’re unsure)
Reporting can help:
- Protect others who may still have contact with the person
- Create a record that helps patterns connect over time
- Move you from isolation toward support and next steps
If you’re not ready to report to authorities today, documenting what happened can still be a meaningful step.
What information helps most
You don’t need perfect dates or perfect wording. Approximate details are okay.
Helpful info includes:
- Your age/grade at the time (or age range)
- Approximate timeframe (even “2011–2013” or “middle school”)
- Setting (home, church, school, youth group, counseling, sports, etc.)
- The person’s role (pastor, teacher, parent, coach, volunteer, etc.)
- Whether they currently have access to children
- Any grooming patterns you noticed (secrecy, special attention, private meetings, gifts, boundary-testing)
- Whether you believe there may be other victims
Private Report Form
Take your time. You can write as little or as much as you want.
Please do not upload images or videos here. (This form is designed for written reporting only.)
Optional: If you include contact information, we may follow up with:
- reporting pathways and what to expect
- victim-support resources
- guidance for next steps
After you submit
You’ll see a confirmation message after submitting.
If you choose to include contact information, we may follow up to:
- share safe reporting options and resources
- help you think through next steps
If your report suggests a child is currently being harmed or at immediate risk, Tennessee provides reporting routes through DCS by phone or online.
Reporting online exploitation
If the concern involves online sexual exploitation (for example, online enticement, child sexual abuse material, or trafficking), NCMEC’s CyberTipline is the nation’s centralized reporting system for online exploitation of children.
FAQ
Will you publish the person’s name?
No. We do not publish names or allegations. Reports are collected privately.
Do I have to leave my name?
No. You can submit without your name. Contact information is optional.
Can you guarantee anonymity?
We’re designed for privacy and we don’t publish submissions, but no website can guarantee anonymity in every legal circumstance (for example, a valid court order).
Do you accept screenshots, images, or videos?
No. This intake is text-only by design.
Is this a replacement for law enforcement or DCS?
No. This site is not a substitute for emergency services or official reporting. If a child may be at risk, DCS provides phone and online reporting options.
What if I’m not sure what happened “counts”?
If something felt wrong, coercive, secretive, or confusing—especially involving an authority figure—you are welcome here. You can share what you remember in your own words.
Submit Your Report
If you’re ready, you can submit a private report now.
If you’re not ready, you can still explore How It Works and Resources—and come back when you feel safe.
