Michigan State Police hold free seminars on financial scams and identity theft

 

Senior living provider Holland Home is once again hosting a popular free event that aims to help older adults avoid being the victim of financial scams. The free events will be held Thursday, May 31, and then again on Thursday, June 7. At each free event Michigan State Police Trooper Martin Miller will present on how older adults are being targeted for financial scams and how people can protect themselves.

 

Thursday, May 31, from 7-8 p.m.

Breton Terrace, Centre Place Ballroom, 2500 Breton Woods Drive, Grand Rapids, MI 49512

 

Thursday, June 7, from 10-11 a.m.

Raybrook Estates, Friendship Room, 2121 Raybrook Street, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

 

Each event is free. No need to reserve a spot but space is limited. For more information, call 616-235-5000.

 

“Holland Home believes that lifelong learning is part of vibrant, successful aging,” said Carolyn Flietstra, Executive vice president, Holland Home. “We have a wealth of expertise in so many areas in our community and we believe seniors benefit from the expertise that we can connect them to with these free events. We’re so fortunate this time to have a wonderful advocate and expert in Trooper Miller on the topic of identity theft and fraud, which so often affects seniors.”

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