Whistleblowers

What you know matters – What you do next can save a life.

If you have information about rape, sexual violence, sex trafficking, child trafficking, predatory rehoming, or related crimes, this page will connect you to the people who can act on it.

Stop All Rape cannot intervene directly, but the organizations and tip lines listed below can — and they are ready to hear from you.
Coming forward is hard. You may be afraid of retaliation. You may worry that what you know is not “enough,” or that you do not have proof. You may have been told to stay quiet, or convinced no one will listen. None of that should stop you.

Even one detail — a name, a location, a pattern you’ve noticed — can be the missing piece that protects a child or breaks a case open.
You can report completely anonymously. You do not need evidence. You do not need to be certain. You just need to share what you know with the right people.

The people who harm others count on the silence of the people who see. Your voice breaks that silence.

If you are in immediate danger or need personal support right now, please go to our Get Help Now page first.

Top Recommendation for Anonymous Tips

📞 WeTip National Crime Tip Hotline

  • Phone: 1-800-78-CRIME (1-800-782-7463) (24/7)
  • Online tip submission: wetip.com
  • Live bilingual operators — no machines, no taping, no tracing
WeTip is a long-established nonprofit organization providing anonymous crime reporting services across the United States through a national hotline, website, mobile app, and text options.
  • Operated since 1972 (over 50 years as of recent references).
  • Enable people to report crimes, suspicious activity, threats, fraud, drug issues, bullying, and more while guaranteeing absolute anonymity (not just confidentiality). WeTip acts as a middleman, sharing tips with appropriate law enforcement agencies (local, state, federal, or international) without revealing the tipster’s identity.
  • No caller ID, no recording/tracing of calls, and no request for personal details. Tipsters receive a unique code number for follow-up communications, reward claims, or additional info.

For Federal or Serious Cases

📞 FBI Tip Line

  • Phone: 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) (24/7)
  • Online tips: tips.fbi.gov (anonymous options available)
Use this for crimes that may involve federal jurisdiction — for example, interstate elements, clergy abuse across states, or large-scale cases. The FBI investigates many sex crimes and coordinates with local authorities. Tips can be submitted anonymously.

How to Report Safely

You can stay anonymous with every channel listed below. None of them require you to give your name, and most allow tips by phone, text, or secure online form.

Report In The United States

National Human Trafficking Hotline (24/7)
humantraffickinghotline.org

Call 1-888-373-7888 

Text “HELP” or “BeFree” to 233733

Chat: humantraffickinghotline.org | 200+ languages

Support for trafficking victims and survivors, and a tipline to report suspected labor or sex trafficking.

FBI Tip Line
tips.fbi.gov

Call 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324)

Online (recommended): tips.fbi.gov

DHS/ICE Tip Line
SafeHelpline.org

Call 1-866-347-2423

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
https://CyberTipline.org

Call 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) (24/7)

Online reports: CyberTipline.org

Report missing children, child sexual exploitation, online enticement, sextortion, and child sexual abuse material. Especially relevant if the survivor was a minor at the time.

Report Internationally

Interpol — report through your national police.

Europol — report through your country’s law enforcement.

Frontline Organizations

Our Rescue 
OurRescue.org

Works with law enforcement on international rescues

Veterans for Child Rescue (V4CR)
vets4childrescue.org

Active sting operations and investigations in the U.S.)

International Justice Mission (IJM)
ijm.org/contact-us

Rescues and prosecutions in multiple countries

Choosing Where to Report

Every channel above is independent and confidential. You can pick whichever feels right — a government tip line, a frontline organization, or both. There is no wrong choice, and you can report to more than one. Thank you for your courage. Every piece of information helps protect innocent lives.

You are not alone. Help is available.

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