Today, United Way of North Carolina (UWNC) President & CEO, Brittany Pruitt Fletcher, promoted the benefits of NC 211 while being live on the Secretary of State's Facebook page during a press conference at the AARP Summer Scam Jam, hosted by the NC Senior Consumer Fraud Task Force.
Partnering with AARP at this convening, UWNC's NC 211 information resource service was deemed as the go-to number to call when North Carolinians don't know where to turn to for help - in this case - fraudulent activity.
In recognition of World Elder Abuse Day on June 15, the Task Force held the press conference to educate people on the signs of scams and to report the fraudulent activity they witness or fall victim to.
In addition to the event held today, the Task Force released a 23 minute video to teach folks how to spot and report suspicious scamming activity.
You can read more about the NC Senior Consumer Fraud Task Force and their Summer Scam Jam here.
Joined by Brittany were K'leigh Mayer, NCCARE360 & Special Programs Manager and David Mercado, Senior Director of Operations. Pictured with them are Mike Causey, Commissioner of Insurance (left) and Elaine Marshall, Secretary of State (right).
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With thousands of community services and resources in North Carolina, it can be hard to know where to start or who to turn to for help.
By dialing 2-1-1 or (888) 892-1162, you are connected with a Community Resource specialist that will listen to your needs and provide you with any available resources in your county for you to contact for help.
You may also discover supportive resources and programs by visiting nc211.org.
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Author: Sara Carlson, Mission Advancement Specialist