Don't Let Scammers Take Advantage During Anxious Times

By Renee Ruchotzke

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You see an email or a text from your minister asking for a favor. You know they are busy, so you are happy to help! Could you buy some gift cards?

STOP!

This scam is hitting hundreds of UU congregations. Ministers are heartbroken that bad actors are playing on the trust and good will of their congregants and exploiting it.

As concern about the pandemic is spreading, anxiety is higher. When we are anxious, our cognitive functioning and reason give way to functioning on auto-pilot, or even a mode of flight, fight or freeze.

Preemptive Pastoral Care

When your pastoral care team reaches out, especially to congregants who are at risk, be sure to remind them that the congregation’s leadership will NEVER ask for money in a one-on-one manner.

Prepare Yourself to Avoid Being Scammed

Avoiding Scams

From LeaderLab

Because relationship, compassion and trust are all qualities that congregations are trying to cultivate, church members and staff can fall prey to bad actors and con artists.

Avoiding Scams

Phishing: Don’t Take the Bait!

By UUA Information Technology Service Staff Group

From LeaderLab

Hackers are getting more sophisticated every day. The best defense is to encourage your employees, volunteers and congregation members to pause and look for warning signs before responding to any unsolicited email.

Phishing: Don’t Take the Bait!

Social Media and Safer Communications

From Safe Congregagtions Handbook

Efforts to create safer congregations extend beyond the walls of the building and into the realm of online community. Practice online safety and prevent personal information from falling into the wrong hands.

Social Media and Safer Communications