About the Initiative
weAFAR is launching a Post-Fraud Financial Recovery (PFFR) Working Group to address a critical gap: traditional financial planning does not meet fraud survivors during crisis, early recovery, or system shock.
This working group focuses on emergency stabilization, ethical funding pathways, nonprofit partnerships, credit and debt challenges, coerced or predatory loan recovery, and survivor-informed financial recovery models. It is designed for collaborative problem-solving, systems mapping, and shaping practical pathways for post-fraud recovery, not for providing direct advice to individual survivors.
Who We’re Looking For
We are seeking professionals and advocates who bring real-world expertise and cross-disciplinary insight:
Note: This is a collaborative, strategy-focused role, not direct service or casework. Professionals contribute system insights, process expertise, and recovery pathways, not individual case management.
What You’ll Do
During this 90-day pilot, participants will:
Why Join
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Next Steps
Volunteers participate 2–4 hours per month for a 90-day pilot. Flexible virtual meetings focused on shaping survivor-informed post-fraud financial recovery systems.
Thank you for your interest in the Post-Fraud & Scam Recovery Working Group. No additional documents are required at this stage. Simply complete the application form. Volunteers will be selected based on relevant expertise and alignment with trauma-informed, survivor-centered collaboration.