NAPSA Monthly Scam Webinar
Financial Decision Making in Older Age
THURSDAY, March 26, 2026
Description:
FightCybercrime.org addresses the critical gap that exists after an online crime occurs. While prevention education is essential, millions of Americans have already been affected by online fraud and face significant financial, psychological, and social consequences. This session will highlight how structured recovery support—including specialized peer groups for romance and crypto investment fraud victims—reduces repeat victimization, strengthens reporting, and turns individuals into powerful advocates for prevention.
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RESOURCES
Co-Hosts: Steve Baker and Debbie Deem
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Speaker:Ally Armeson is the Executive Director of FightCybercrime.org, where she leads national initiatives that help individuals and communities recognize, report, and recover from cybercrime. For the past four years, Ally and her team have worked directly with high-loss victims of online fraud. Every day, the FightCybercrime team helps victims rebuild their emotional, financial, and digital lives after devastating crimes. They use survivors’ lived experiences to shape and develop practical recovery tools, prevention education, and insights that help banks, platforms, and policymakers better protect adults across the country. Ally and FightCybercrime.org are committed to fighting for cybercrime victims and ensuring they get the help they deserve.
