
Feel more confident online.
Practical scam awareness and technology help for older adults, families, and the people they trust.
No scare tactics. No technical lectures. Just clear steps for recognizing pressure, checking what is real, and getting help.
A simple way through a stressful moment
Pause. Check. Connect.
1
Pause
Urgency is a warning sign. Stop before clicking, paying, sharing a code, or giving remote access.
2
Check
Use a phone number, website, or statement you already trust to verify the request independently.
3
Connect
Talk with a trusted person. A second set of eyes can break the pressure and clarify the next step.
What we practice together
Recognize the pattern, not every possible trick.
Scams change their stories, but the pressure and payment patterns are often familiar. Community Safe helps people spot those patterns without feeling embarrassed or overwhelmed.
- Impersonation calls, texts, and emails
- Fake technical support and remote access requests
- Family emergency and government agency scams
- Gift card, cryptocurrency, wire, and unusual payment demands
- Romance, investment, and prize offers
- Safer passwords, account recovery, and device habits
Community-ready support
Useful during a workshop and after everyone goes home.
Friendly sessions
Plain-language conversations for older adults, families, caregivers, churches, senior centers, and community groups.
Take-home guides
Readable checklists and quick-reference guides that make the next step easier to remember.
Family tools
Conversation starters and shared plans that help trusted people assist without taking away independence.
Guides and practical tools
Community Safe resources.
New printable and physical resources will appear here as they are published.
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Think money or personal information may be at risk?
Contact the financial institution involved using a trusted number, then use these official resources for reporting and recovery steps.
Community Safe provides general education. It is not an emergency response, law enforcement, legal, or financial service.
Bring Community Safe to your group
A calmer conversation can protect someone you care about.
Ask about a community session, resource partnership, or a practical guide your organization can share.