Safe SRQ
About Safe SRQ
Community Safety
Report An Incident
Secure Community Network
Plan A community EventÂ
About Safe SRQ
Help us create a safe, resilient, and prepared Jewish community.
The Department of Homeland Security has labeled white supremacists as the number one security threat to the United States. Rated much higher than immediate threats from overseas, homegrown hate is more insidious and dangerous. The rise in hate crimes, antisemitic sentiment, rhetoric, and attacks is a real concern. We are working every day to counter antisemitism and promote a safe and secure Jewish community. Â
Community Safety
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One of the most effective, no-cost measures to enhance a Jewish organization’s safety and security posture is the training of its members, staff, and others in situational awareness, Active Threat Response, and Greeter-Usher practices. These classes, and others, customized to the needs of each organization, build personal confidence, preparedness and resilience in the face of a crisis or emergency and begin the development of a safety and security culture in the organization.
Report an Incident
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We encourage you to report any incident, including but not limited to, violent and suspicious activity. We provide an incident reporting form that takes less than 5 mins to completely fill out and submit.
Secure Community Network
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SCN is the official safety and security organization for the Jewish community in North America. Nationally, SCN maintains a Duty Desk with an on-call analyst available to Jewish community leaders and government partners. The Duty Desk provides 24-hour threat monitoring, intelligence analysis, and liaison with local, state, and federal agencies. Locally, our security team operates SCN Alert, a state-of-the-art emergency communications platform that allows for vital, timely information to be sent to staff, community institutions, and partners through SMS and email notifications to subscribers.

Plan A Community Event
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Please use the community event planning form when planning any type of event; it will provide the Community Security Director with crucial information, as well as provide a high level of situational awareness, should we be faced with a critical incident in the community.Â