With wildfires in the west, storms like Hurricane Ida in the Gulf coast and northeast, and humanitarian crises like the Afghan refugee situation, there are plenty of worthwhile causes to donate to – and no one knows how to give back quite like Veterans. Unfortunately, scammers often target the generosity of donors by trying to trick them into donation scams and fake causes.
That’s why the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and its Operation Protect Veterans campaign wants Veterans to be on guard and know what to look for before opening their wallets.
Operation Protect Veterans advises every Veteran to:
Veterans should always be on guard for these and other types of scams. Visit the Operation Protect Veterans website for in-depth scam information, resources, and more to stay one step ahead of the scammers.
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