Scam & Fraud
Support for Humanity wants you to know that some people may be pretending to represent our organization. These scams often involve fake donation requests, false charity appeals, or fake fundraising campaigns.
Fake Donation Requests
Some people may pretend to be from Support for Humanity through fake emails, phone calls, text messages, or social media accounts. They often create emotional stories asking for urgent donations or claim they are collecting money on our behalf.
Please remember: Support for Humanity never asks for donations through personal payment apps, cryptocurrency, gift cards, or other transfers to individual accounts. All real donations go through our official website and verified payment methods only.
How to Recognize Real Support for Humanity Messages
Please be careful if you receive any message or email asking for donations, talking about fundraising campaigns, or offering volunteer opportunities claiming to be from Support for Humanity. Beware of fake emails, social media pages, or websites pretending to be us. Don’t let scammers trick your generosity.
Some scammers have used addresses like supportforhumanity.donations@gmail.com, sfh.charity@outlook.com, or donate.supporthumanity@yahoo.com to mislead people into thinking they work for us.
Please note: All real Support for Humanity emails end with ‘@supportforhumanity.org’. All genuine messages from Support for Humanity come only through our verified website and official email:
Official Website: https://supportforhumanity.com/
Official Email: contact@supportforhumanity.com
Any email from Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, or other free email services claiming to be from Support for Humanity is fake. We strongly encourage you to check all messages directly through our official website before replying or making any donations.
Some of these fake emails may look real and may even include our logo, photos from our work, or touching stories copied from our website or social media. However, these messages are not connected to Support for Humanity and are not part of our real fundraising work.
Stay alert if you notice:
- Unfamiliar email addresses, phone numbers, or WhatsApp contacts saying they are from Support for Humanity
- Urgent messages asking for immediate donations with pressure or tight deadlines
- Requests to pay through unusual ways, like gift cards, cryptocurrency, or personal bank accounts
- Poor grammar, spelling mistakes, or unclear formatting
- Links to websites that look similar but have slightly different addresses
- Promises of tax receipts or certificates without proper verification
Our Real Donation Methods
Support for Humanity accepts donations only through these verified ways:
- Our Official Website: All donation details and payment information on https://supportforhumanity.com/charity/ are correct and safe
All donation information on our official website is accurate and secure. We use trusted payment systems to make sure your donations reach those who need help.
What to Do If You Get a Suspicious Message
- Don’t reply to the message or share any personal or financial details
- Don’t send money to unknown people or unverified accounts
- Check with us by contacting us directly through our official website or phone number
- Report it to local authorities and to our team right away at contact@supportforhumanity.com
- Warn others by sharing this information with friends and family
Disclaimer
Support for Humanity is not responsible for any loss or trouble caused by fake information, donation requests, or fundraising campaigns not sent through our official channels. Support for Humanity does not allow any person or group to collect donations or work on our behalf without written consent.