A plain-language workshop that helps seniors recognize AI-enabled scams and stay safe — without fear, without jargon, and without making anyone feel foolish. Participants leave with three practical tools they can use immediately.
Bring This to Your CommunityDesigned for senior centers, libraries, assisted living, faith communities, and caregiver organizations.
Built for senior centers, libraries, assisted living facilities, faith communities, and caregiver organizations. Works equally well as a 60–90 minute group workshop, a standalone community event, or a resource for family members to work through with a loved one. No technical background required — for the facilitator or the participants. Caregiver guidance is built in.
Three slides from the facilitator deck — the same materials your team would deliver.
Scammers use a few seconds of your grandchild's voice from social media to clone it using AI. Participants learn to recognize the red flags — urgency, secrecy, unfamiliar numbers — and the one thing to do: hang up and call the real person on a number you already have.
AI-powered systems can impersonate government agencies with zero accent, zero errors, zero tells. Participants leave knowing the rules that never change: Social Security doesn't suspend numbers over the phone. The IRS doesn't accept gift cards. Real agencies send mail first.
Pressure and urgency are not signs that something is real. They are signs something is wrong. This single rule — pause before you act on anything urgent — is more effective than any technical defense. Participants leave with it memorized.
A named safe person — family member, close friend, or neighbor — is one of the most effective protections against financial scams. Participants leave the session with a name and a number written down, and a simple agreement: before any money moves, they make one call first.
FTC Fraud Hotline. AARP Fraud Watch Network. Social Security Fraud Hotline. Medicare. Participants receive a take-home card with every number. The message is clear: you don't have to be sure it was a scam to report it. Report it and let the experts decide.
Tell us about your organization and who you serve. Mike will get back to you directly — usually within one business day. No automated responses, no sales funnel.