Relief International is alerting the public to ongoing scams involving individuals falsely claiming to represent our organization. These fraudulent messages may appear as phone calls, emails, text messages, social media outreach, or even physical letters, often offering fake job opportunities.
Scammers may use real names of Relief International staff, fake logos, or doctored documents in an attempt to appear legitimate. Their goal is often to steal personal information or request money.
Important: What You Should Know
- Relief International will never ask for payment or financial information at any stage of the recruitment process.
- We will not request personal documents such as passports, national IDs, or banking details unless you are undergoing a formal, verifiable recruitment process for a legitimate job opening.
- We do not send unsolicited job offers. All current openings are posted on our official careers page: www.ri.org/work-with-us
How to Stay Safe
- Be cautious of unsolicited communications claiming to be from Relief International.
- Never share sensitive personal documents (e.g., passports, visas, bank details) unless you have verified the legitimacy of the request.
- If you’re unsure whether a communication is genuine, contact us directly via our official website
Help us stop these scams. If you receive a suspicious message, please report it to us at [[email protected]] or via our contact form at www.ri.org/contact.
Your safety and trust are important to us. Thank you for helping us protect the integrity of our mission and the communities we serve.