CONCORD, N.H. (AP)
A group working to prevent the financial exploitation of New
Hampshire’s elderly residents has launched a statewide public awareness
campaign to connect victims and those at risk with trusted sources of
help.
The New Hampshire Financial Abuse Specialty
Team was created in 2013 and includes representatives from several state
agencies, financial institutions and advocacy groups.
Its new campaign is called “Stay Connected NH” and includes TV and radio ads.
Attorney General Gordon MacDonald says
financial exploitation is a growing threat in New Hampshire, and that
raising awareness is crucial.
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NH public awareness campaign seeks to prevent financial abuse
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