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AG Labrador Urges Caution with Holiday Charity Scams

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(Attorney General’s Office Press Release, December 8, 2025)

BOISE, ID  Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador urged consumer caution this holiday season when responding to solicitations from charities.  International Charity Fraud Awareness Week extends through December 12th.

The two biggest times of the year for charity scams and fraud are typically Christmas and any period following a natural disaster.  Both circumstances appeal to the public’s willingness to assist those in need and a seasonal tradition of charitable giving, which can be exploited by bad actors.  But there are tips and tools available to help avoid scams and to make sure your donations are going where you want and helping those in need.

“The holidays unfortunately bring out the worst in criminals who exploit our community’s generosity,” said Attorney General Labrador. “We can’t allow scams to undermine legitimate charities or the people who depend on them. It’s up to all of us to stay informed and make smart decisions about our donations.”

More prevention tips and research tools for charity scams are available on the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection website:  ReportScamsIdaho.com 

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