After the storm: DOJ warns of charity scams in wake of Helene

The U.S. Attorney for the northern district of Georgia is advising the public to be cautious about hurricane relief fraud in the wake of Hurricane Helene.

“Natural disasters unfailingly prompt members of our communities to respond with an outpouring of compassion and support for impacted family members, neighbors, friends and strangers,” Ryan K. Buchanan said Tuesday. “Unfortunately, these occurrences also attract scammers who capitalize on such calamities to exploit affected fellow citizens when they are most vulnerable.  By this public notice, we do not aim to deter you from offering assistance but caution you to do so with the awareness of how to detect and avoid common charity scams.”

You can read the full story here including some specific things you should watch for and precautions you should take with your giving: Northern District of Georgia | U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia Alerts Public to Charity Scams in Wake of Hurricane Helene | United States Department of Justice