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Welcome to the Seniors vs. Crime web site. I am extremely pleased to be able to introduce you to one of the most unique and successful volunteer programs in the nation. I hope that you will take a moment to read about the history of the organization and to peruse some of our links.  From your visit, I would like you to gain a perspective of where we came from, where we are headed, and what part you could play in helping us with our mission.

Knowledge is the most effective tool available to keep one safe - both physically and economically. As you navigate the site, you will receive information on crime prevention, on scams that may be prevalent in your area, and on cases handled by our Senior Sleuths that demonstrate some of our seniors’ “routine” problems.  We want you to learn how to be safe from economic crimes though the knowledge we present.

Our web site has several interactive features, where you may enter information.  (1) You may apply to become a Senior Sleuth or (2) file a Request for Assistance form if you feel you have been victimized and would like our assistance.

The Seniors vs. Crime Project is successful partially due to the outstanding support of the Attorney General and the strong partnerships being developed with law enforcement and senior services groups throughout the state. None of our success would have been possible without the quality work performed by our Senior Sleuth volunteers. We know our success depends on our Senior Sleuth volunteers and their continued support.

Enjoy your visit to our site. I hope that during your visit, you will decide to join the growing ranks of seniors who want to be involved in their own protection and in the protection of fellow seniors in our beautiful state of Florida.

Sincerely,

Donald E. Ravenna
Executive Director
Seniors vs. Crime, Inc.

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