In 2018, DHS designated September 25 as National “If You See Something, Say Something®” Awareness Day, also known as #SeeSayDay. On this day, DHS and its campaign partners across the country come together to remind the public to be aware of suspicious activity and know how to report it to law enforcement. The campaign raises public awareness of the signs of terrorism and terrorism-related crime.
Whether you are on your way to work, shopping at a store, or traveling on vacation, remember: We all play a role in keeping our communities safe. Remember to stay alert and say something when you see something suspicious.
Over the years, the campaign’s materials have been redesigned and they will continue to be in the future. However, the core message has remained the same since the DHS campaign began: “If You See Something, Say Something®.”
The Commonwealth Fusion Center (CFC) has free campaign materials available to you. Please contact us to obtain physical and/or digital copies of available campaign materials for your entity: ccip@pol.state.ma.us . Materials are also available in multiple languages and various formats.
For additional graphics and information, please visit: If You See Something, Say Something® Awareness Day | Homeland Security .