We Are A Community.
One of the things we have learned over the years is that we are all part of a community. By recognizing that, it makes it possible to be greater than the sum of the parts.
One for all – helping to help the many is what we do, but if any of us needs help we have to be there for them too, regardless of who it is.
This is what it means to be determined in what we do. We are purposeful towards our goals, and all of our efforts, our volunteerism, and partnerships are oriented towards these goals.
Some needs are beyond our ability to help, some are not, these are the ones we must choose to act on. Small acts can, in time, have huge impacts.
Everyone can be harmed and everyone can help. These are the tenants of our philosophy. We do what we can to help wherever we can.
So while we are a community of strangers we are bound together by our common purposefulness.
Thank you all for being a member of this community, and thank you all for helping those in need.
Sincerely,
Your Directors:
Debby Montgomery Johnson
Sharon Armstrong
Christine Fromal
Maria Durge
Benita Alexander
Lydia Zagorova
Michele Vismaya Rubin
Jeff Russell
Vianey Gonzalez
Tim McGuinness Ph.D.
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FAQ: How Do You Properly Report Scammers?
It is essential that law enforcement knows about scams & scammers, even though there is nothing (in most cases) that they can do.
Always report scams involving money lost or where you received money to:
- Local Police – ask them to take an “informational” police report – say you need it for your insurance
- Your National Police or FBI (www.IC3.gov »)
- The SCARS|CDN™ Cybercriminal Data Network – Worldwide Reporting Network on www.Anyscam.com »
This helps your government understand the problem, and allows law enforcement to add scammers on watch lists worldwide.
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It’s no use reporting to local police ? It goes nowhere it’s on file only after 6 months gone iyhe thing is police look at it you voluntary engaged in the scammers
It is very useful reporting to the police. It is not about you getting your money back, since that is almost never possible. But to affect these crimes your government has to know the magnitude of these crimes, and that ONLY happens when they are reported. If you don’t report, then you become part of the problem and not part of the solution.