As part of Consumer Action's decades-long work educating consumers to better recognize and avoid fraud, we are offering, in the greater Seattle region, our "Just Say No to Scams” training, in collaboration with the Financial Empowerment Network (FEN).
This free event will provide community educators, counselors, and other community-based direct service providers an opportunity to gather knowledge and resources to help protect their communities against ever-evolving scams and fraud.
The training will include:
• An introduction to the latest edition of Consumer Action's "Just Say No to Scams" educational module, a free resource that includes a multilingual consumer guide and tip sheet along with tools for conducting community education;
• A session on preventing and recovering from identity theft, which often results from consumer fraud;
• A presentation by Dr. Jennifer Lawrence, DSW, LICSW of FightCybercrime.org, focused on how community advocates can speak with consumers affected by severe cybercrime—such as romance or crypto fraud—while better understanding the shame, isolation and stigma experienced by fraud victims, and how to recognize, respond to and direct consumers who are currently being scammed or recovering from a scam;
• Resources for staying informed about emerging scams; and
• Details on how nonprofit attendees will be able to apply for one of four small community education stipends.
If you are a community educator or advocate, you will not want to miss this in-person training, which will also offer an excellent networking opportunity.
Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Event check-in: 9:30 a.m.
Program: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (refreshments and lunch provided)
Location: Tabor 100, 7100 Fort Dent Way, Suite #100, Tukwila, WA, 98188 (ample free parking)
• An introduction to the latest edition of Consumer Action's "Just Say No to Scams" educational module, a free resource that includes a multilingual consumer guide and tip sheet along with tools for conducting community education;
• A session on preventing and recovering from identity theft, which often results from consumer fraud;
• A presentation by Dr. Jennifer Lawrence, DSW, LICSW of FightCybercrime.org, focused on how community advocates can speak with consumers affected by severe cybercrime—such as romance or crypto fraud—while better understanding the shame, isolation and stigma experienced by fraud victims, and how to recognize, respond to and direct consumers who are currently being scammed or recovering from a scam;
• Resources for staying informed about emerging scams; and
• Details on how nonprofit attendees will be able to apply for one of four small community education stipends.
If you are a community educator or advocate, you will not want to miss this in-person training, which will also offer an excellent networking opportunity.
Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Event check-in: 9:30 a.m.
Program: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (refreshments and lunch provided)
Location: Tabor 100, 7100 Fort Dent Way, Suite #100, Tukwila, WA, 98188 (ample free parking)
