Connect to real licensed counselors who are ready to listen to any worries, stress, or safety concerns you may have. Available 24/7/365 | Always confidential
Whatever you’re going through, you don’t have to do it alone. SafeUT counselors are here to talk about any sized problem, any time 💙
Visit https://t.co/O4ppjiBUUU or download the app.
Your safe space begins its orbit here 🌕
Whatever worry, stress, or safety concern drifts into your atmosphere, SafeUT counselors are here to help you navigate it and guide you toward trusted adults and resources so you never have to face the unknown alone.
Your mental health deserves a podium moment too 🧠
Whatever worry, stress, or safety concern is on your mind, SafeUT counselors are here to help. Visit https://t.co/O4ppjiBn5m or download the app for 24/7 support.
When life unexpectedly tackles you, we're ready 🏈
We're all on the same team and SafeUT counselors are here to support you 24/7. Visit https://t.co/O4ppjiBn5m to chat and submit a tip, or download the app.
Yesterday we celebrated 10 years of @Safe_UT! The life-saving successes in the past ten years include:
- 203,340 chats
- 80,658 tips
- 2,760 emergency interventions
- 329,642 app downloads
Learn more: https://t.co/EcfQZS82uK
@UtahAG@UofUHealth
Thanks to all who made this celebration possible—especially our hosts @UtahAG and SafeUT Commission—and speakers @RicCantrell, SafeUT Commission Chair; @AGDerekBrown; David Eldredge, @uofu_hmhi Chief Administrative Officer; and Shelby McDonald, whose story continues to inspire✨
On January 20, 2026, we celebrated #10YearsOfSafeUT—marking a decade of strengthening youth mental health, preventing suicide, and improving school safety across Utah. A milestone built on early intervention, trusted partnerships, and lives saved 💙🧠
Over the past decade, SafeUT has recorded nearly 330,000 app downloads, supported more than 200,000 K-12 and higher education chats, received more than 80,000 school safety tips, and facilitated more than 2,700 emergency interventions.
From all of us at SafeUT, we hope you have a warm and safe holiday season ❄️
Our licensed counselors are here to support you with any sized crisis or concern, 24/7—even on holidays.
It's time for a gratitude checkpoint! ✅
Pause your scroll and think of three things you’re grateful for. We're grateful for friends who check in, strangers who smile back at us in public, and beautiful sunrises and sunsets.
Our friends at Live On Utah also have helpful resources for survivors of suicide and ways to support someone who's grieving, which can be found at https://t.co/KPAntCpw6g.
Our hearts are always with those grieving from a suicide loss ❤️🩹
And today, on International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, we extend our hearts to those grieving and remind you that we're always here to listen and support.
SafeUT's Parent & Family Advisory Committee is open for applications!🎉
The group's goal is to identify, support, and strengthen key components in the prevention community to help keep students and schools safe.
Interested parents are invited to apply at https://t.co/Uh7K1Lv95q
Don't ghost your feelings 👻
Whatever worry, stress, or safety concern is haunting you around the clock, SafeUT counselors are here to help.
Visit https://t.co/O4ppjiBn5m or download the app for 24/7 support.
Help us keep Utah's students and schools safe by downloading the SafeUT app or visiting https://t.co/O4ppjiBUUU to connect with a licensed counselor if you have any concerns about something or someone.
When someone uses SafeUT and shares that they have plans to harm themselves or others, SafeUT counselors take immediate action to make sure everyone's safe 💙
These instances are called emergency interventions. In the past year, SafeUT initiated 342 such interventions.
Visit https://t.co/SGTplD3GPR to learn more about how Utahns turn to SafeUT in their time of need 🫂
If you're feeling concerned about something or someone, send a confidential tip online at https://t.co/O4ppjiBUUU, or download the app.
This past year, suicide reemerged as the most frequently reported tip submitted to SafeUT.
Although SafeUT received more tips about suicide and bullying, SafeUT saw a record-high in the number of potential school or campus threat tips, an 18% increase from last year 📈