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Fraud Victim Support Group


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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. 

To join a fraud victim support session, click the link below. The link will take you to our scheduling platform on the HeyPeers website. There you will be able to choose from and register for meetings planned for the current month. Some of the offerings have customized purposes and you will notice those in the meeting title. Most meetings are one hour in duration. You may join using laptop, tablet or smartphone and attend as many sessions as you wish.

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Important Notice on the Limitations of the AARP Fraud Victim Support Group

To help alleviate the emotional damage caused by the prevalence and growth of fraud events, the AARP Fraud Watch NetworkTM offers a free peer support program for victims of fraud and their loved ones. Read more.