What's Happening?
Annabelle Miller, a Girl Scout from Woodland Hills, has created an interactive game called 'Scout the Scam' to educate seniors and the general public about trending scams. This initiative aims to raise awareness and provide practical knowledge to help
individuals recognize and avoid fraudulent schemes. The game is part of a broader effort to protect vulnerable populations, particularly seniors, who are often targeted by scammers. By engaging users in a fun and educational manner, the game seeks to empower them with the tools needed to identify and prevent scams.
Why It's Important?
Scams targeting seniors are a growing concern, as this demographic is often seen as more trusting and less familiar with digital threats. Annabelle Miller's initiative addresses a critical need for education and awareness in this area. By providing an interactive and accessible tool, the game has the potential to significantly reduce the incidence of scams among seniors. This project not only highlights the importance of community-driven solutions to societal issues but also demonstrates the impact that young individuals can have in promoting safety and security. The success of this initiative could inspire similar efforts across the country, contributing to a broader movement to protect vulnerable populations from fraud.











