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Here’s how to protect yourself from hurricane charity scams

By Shelia Poole
Sept 13, 2018

When disasters happen, many Georgians open their hearts and wallets to help.

Charitable givers, though, should be careful to protect themselves from scams.

Secretary of State Brian Kemp asks Georgians to do their research before writing a check or donating online.

“We must be careful that the financial capital and resources Georgians seek to give do not fall into the hands of malicious actors,” Kemp said in a statement.

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Here are some guidelines to follow:

Use online resources like the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance, GuideStar, Charity Navigator, and Charity Watch which provide detailed information about non-profit organizations to research charities and review the organization’s own website before contributing.

Georgians should contact and report any suspicious charitable activity or solicitations to the Secretary of State's Charities Division by calling 404- 654-6021 or submitting a complaint to charities@sos.ga.gov.

About the Author

Shelia has worked at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for more than 30 years. Previously, she worked at The Lexington Herald-Leader and The Louisville Defender. Her beat is a bit of a mixed bag that includes religion and spirituality, culture and trends, race and aging. She earned degrees from Spelman College and Northwestern University.

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