Fraud

AARP Fraud Victim Support Group

Hosted By
Jean L.
Tuesday, Dec 03, 2024 | 06:00pm - 07:00pm EST
Free
6 seats remaining
Zoom
About this meeting
The AARP Fraud Victim Support Group provides individuals with an online forum to meet and interact with others who have experienced similar events. Our sessions are a safe environment to give and receive valuable feedback and support from others who are on the road to emotional healing and recovery. Group sessions are confidential and led by trained facilitators who offer fraud education and understanding to participants, as well as time for meaningful peer-to-peer sharing and support. You don’t have to be the primary victim to attend. If you are a family member, partner or friend of a fraud victim, we welcome and encourage you to participate. Experiencing fraud can be devastating, and you can recover from the trauma it causes. Take the first steps in your emotional recovery journey by attending a session today.

About the host
For over 25 years I offered support to parents of babies newly diagnosed with hearing loss . In nearly all cases, the parents were initially shocked and dismayed by the diagnosis. Over a period of months, however, many parents began to see themselves as starting an adventure. None of their friends having babies got to learn so much and have a new world opened up to them. These parents came to see their child as a perfect deaf baby. Support made all the difference in their adjustment and acceptance. After I retired in 2018, I became a fraud specialist and peer support group leader with AARP.
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Know that you are not alone

If you have been affected by a scam, the AARP Fraud Watch NetworkTM offers free, confidential discussion groups for victims of fraud and their loved ones.

The AARP Fraud Victim Support Group provides individuals with an online forum to meet and interact with others who have experienced similar events. Our sessions are a safe environment to give and receive valuable feedback and support from others who are on the road to emotional healing and recovery.

Group sessions are confidential and led by trained facilitators who offer fraud education and understanding to participants, as well as time for meaningful peer-to-peer sharing and support.

You don’t have to be the primary victim to attend. If you are a family member, partner or friend of a fraud victim, we welcome and encourage you to participate.

Experiencing fraud can be devastating, and you can recover from the trauma it causes. Take the first steps in your emotional recovery journey by attending a session today.