Ethical Concern & Response Registry

A structured accountability tool documenting ethical concerns, organizational responses, leadership relationships, and publicly supported findings involving religious organizations, nonprofits, schools, care providers, public agencies, businesses, and affiliated institutions.

Submit information privately for human review, accountability documentation, and pattern tracking. Nothing is published automatically.

  1. 1 Submit privately
  2. 2 Reviewed by a person
  3. 3 Published only if standards are met

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This registry is a public-service documentation and accountability tool. It is not an emergency hotline or immediate safety-intervention service.

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Immediate danger. Call 911 when someone is in immediate danger, a crime is occurring, or urgent police, fire, or medical assistance is needed.

Crime tips. Use Crime Stoppers USA to submit information about suspected criminal activity. Crime Stoppers is not a substitute for 911 during an emergency.

Mental-health crisis. Contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, substance-use concerns, or an urgent mental-health crisis. You can also visit 988lifeline.org.

Child abuse or neglect. Report suspected child abuse or neglect directly to the appropriate state child-protection hotline or law-enforcement agency. Do not rely on this registry to satisfy a required report.

Registry at a glance

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Reports Submitted
Total qualifying submissions received.
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Organizations Named
Religious organizations, ministries, nonprofits, schools, care providers, agencies, businesses, and related institutions appearing in reports.
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People or Leadership Names
Names grouped after spelling, role, location, and organizational affiliation review.
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Public Pattern Profiles
Profiles that met the publication threshold or have independently verifiable public documentation.
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Locations Represented
States, countries, counties, cities, or organization locations represented.

Why the numbers are different

One submission may name multiple people, ministries, campuses, boards, or related organizations. Names and entities are grouped after spelling, role, location, and affiliation review. Public profiles appear only after publication criteria have been met.

Reporting Support

Anonymous Voices

Some people have a story to tell but are afraid to attach their name to it. Fear does not make a voice less credible. It can reflect what happens when people speak in environments where power, reputation, employment, family relationships, or safety are at stake.

Report an Ethical Concern
A poem for people carrying stories they may not yet feel safe sharing publicly.