AARP FRAUD VICTIM SUPPORT GROUP | AARP
Provides individuals with an online forum to meet and interact with others who have experienced consumer fraud events. 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. The AARP Fraud Victim Support Group is not intended to, and should not be used to, replace the specialized training and professional judgment of mental health professionals.
Categories
Last Assured
03/05/2025
Physical Address
199 Main Street, Suite 225, Burlington, VT 05401
Hours
Hour Vary
Fax
(802) 651-9805
Application process
By Website; Click on link to register for meetings planned for the current month
Fee
Free
Eligibility
Individuals affected by fraud; Family member, partner, or friend of fraud victim
Service area
Vermont
Agency info
AARP
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) is an international non-profit, non-partisan, advocacy organization for individuals 50 years and older. AARP Vermont serves all of Vermont with information, advocacy, and services for all older adults. AARP also provides special benefits, products, and services for its members. Services include driver safety classes and free income tax preparation services for adults 50 and older and for younger low-income adults in Vermont.