Scam awareness for faith communities
We teach realistic examples your community is likely to see, including suspicious texts, emails, social messages, fake profiles, giving-related scams, and impersonation attempts.
Faith communities are built on trust. Remaleh helps turn that trust into practical Cyber Safety knowledge, so members, attendees, staff, and volunteers know how to pause, verify requests, and make safer decisions when something online feels wrong.
Scammers often use familiar names, urgent language, fake requests, and community trust to push people into acting quickly. A clear session helps members and attendees recognise those moments, pause, verify, and know what to do next.
We teach realistic examples your community is likely to see, including suspicious texts, emails, social messages, fake profiles, giving-related scams, and impersonation attempts.
We train leaders, staff, and volunteers to recognise risky messages, respond calmly to questions, and guide people toward safer next steps without needing technical expertise.
We run clear sessions that show people how to pause, verify who is contacting them, question urgent requests, and make safer decisions before sharing details or acting.
Members and attendees learn how scams use urgency, familiar names, emotional pressure, and fake authority, so they are more likely to pause before responding.
Staff and volunteers have a shared way to talk about suspicious messages, unusual requests, and safer next steps without needing to be technical experts.
The session gives your community clear language and practical routines for checking requests, verifying messages, and making safer online choices.