Category: Charity Fraud

Charity Fraud refers to deceptive schemes where individuals or organizations pose as charitable entities to solicit donations under false pretenses. Scammers exploit people’s goodwill and compassion, often targeting them during times of crisis, such as natural disasters, humanitarian emergencies, or during holiday seasons. They may create fake websites, social media pages, or use phone calls and emails to trick potential donors into believing they are contributing to a legitimate cause. This type of fraud not only results in financial losses for victims but also undermines the efforts of genuine charities and non-profits. It emphasizes the need for donors to verify the legitimacy of organizations before making contributions, ensuring their generosity benefits those truly in need.