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International Charity Fraud Awareness Week begins Monday

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — International Charity Fraud Awareness Week in West Virginia begins on Monday.

To kick the week off, West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner will join Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and statewide nonprofit organizations for a proclamation signing and press conference in Charleston.

According to a release, during the presser at the WV One Stop Business Center, Warner and Morrisey will speak about their roles in protecting charities and consumers from fraud.

Leaders from AARP-West Virginia, Philanthropy-West Virginia, and the Non-Profit Association of West Virginia will also speak along with signing the proclamation recognizing the annual occasion.

The event gets underway at 10 a.m.





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