Support / Reporting

Report an incident.

If you have experienced or witnessed bias, harassment, exclusion, or targeted hostility connected to Latter-day Saint identity, you can report it here. Reports help SAFE document patterns, improve public understanding, and guide practical response.

Before you begin01

Before you begin.

Please use this form to report incidents involving anti-Latter-day Saint bias, harassment, misrepresentation, exclusion, or targeted hostility.

You may report something that happened to you, something you witnessed, something that happened to your child or family member, or a public incident that may reflect a broader pattern.

This form is intended to be clear, respectful, and practical. You do not need to write perfectly. You do not need to have every detail. Just share what you know as accurately as you can.

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What to report.

Please use this form to report incidents such as:

Bias or discrimination

Unfair treatment in school, work, housing, public settings, or other environments because of Latter-day Saint identity or belief.

Harassment or threats

Verbal harassment, repeated targeting, threatening language, intimidation, or other behavior that made you feel unsafe or singled out.

Online hostility

Targeted digital harassment, coordinated ridicule, threats, doxxing concerns, or repeated anti-Latter-day Saint targeting online.

Public misrepresentation

Major falsehoods, harmful media portrayals, deceptive framing, or content that appears to be spreading misinformation about Latter-day Saints.

Social exclusion

Patterns of hostility, mockery, or exclusion in community, school, workplace, or social settings that reflect a meaningful pattern.

Incidents affecting others

Events you witnessed directly, incidents involving a student or family member, or public situations that deserve review.

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What this form is for.

This form helps SAFE identify patterns, understand where bias is appearing, review whether a response may be appropriate, connect people with possible next steps or resources, and strengthen the public record around what Latter-day Saints are experiencing today.

Not every report will lead to public action. Some reports may be used only for internal tracking, pattern recognition, or future research. Others may help inform resources, story collection, advocacy, media response, or rights guidance.

What happens next04

What happens next.

After you submit a report, SAFE will review the information provided and determine what kind of follow-up, if any, may be appropriate. Depending on the situation, SAFE may log the report for pattern tracking, request additional information, refer you to relevant resources, consider the incident for research or reporting, or contact you if further follow-up is needed.

Submitting a report does not guarantee a specific action, legal intervention, media response, or personal representation. It does ensure that the incident is received, reviewed, and taken seriously.

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What to include in your report.

The more specific your report is, the more useful it will be. If possible, please include what happened, when it happened, where it happened, who was involved, whether there were witnesses, whether this has happened before, and any screenshots, links, photos, messages, emails, or documents that help explain the situation.

If you do not have every detail, you may still submit the report.

The Report Form

Submit a report.

Required fields are marked with an asterisk. Optional fields help SAFE follow up if needed.

Confidential review
Reports are handled with discretion.
Patterns tracked carefully
Your report helps surface recurring harm.
Not every report becomes public
Publication is never automatic.
Immediate danger
Emergencies should go to 911 or local services first.

Reports are reviewed by the SAFE team operating through GoForth Foundation.

Optional if you prefer to remain anonymous.
Optional, but helpful if follow-up may be needed.
Optional.
Single date or date range if ongoing.
City, state, school, workplace, online platform, or other relevant setting.
Describe in your own words. Specific details help us understand the situation.
Names, roles, organizations, or accounts if known.
URLs, screenshots, posts, articles, or anything else that may help.
Privacy note: Information you provide will be reviewed by SAFE staff and used to identify patterns, inform research, and consider possible response. SAFE will not publicly share identifying details without your consent.

Every report helps build a clearer record.

Patterns matter. By documenting what happened, you help SAFE understand the realities Latter-day Saints face today and respond with greater accuracy and care.