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This free program will be delivered both online and in person, ensuring accessibility for all participants. The sessions will run weekly on Saturdays: April 18, 25 and May 2, 9, and 16, 2026.


Class Overview

1. Recognizing Online Scams & Phishing

Date: April 18, 2026
Participants will learn how to identify suspicious emails, text messages, phone calls, and social media messages.

Key takeaways:

  • Spot red flags: urgency, spelling mistakes, and unfamiliar links
  • Don’t click on unknown sources or provide personal info
  • Always verify before you trust

2. Password Safety & Two-Factor Authentication

Date: April 25, 2026
This session teaches the importance of creating and managing strong, unique passwords.

Tips include:

  • Use a password manager
  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)
  • Avoid reusing passwords across different sites

3. Safe Use of Social Media

Date: May 2, 2026
Seniors will discover how to use social media wisely without compromising their privacy.

Topics include:

  • Adjusting privacy settings
  • Avoiding public posts about personal details or travel plans
  • Recognizing fake friend requests and messages

4. Protecting Personal & Financial Information Online

Date: May 9, 2026
This class offers practical advice on safe online banking, shopping, and browsing.

Best practices:

  • Use secure (HTTPS) websites
  • Never share financial info via email
  • Be cautious when using public Wi-Fi

5. Recognizing and Reporting Fraud

Date: May 16, 2026
In the final class, participants will learn what steps to take if they suspect fraud.

Key guidance:

  • Report incidents to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre or local police
  • Contact your bank immediately
  • Talk to family or caregivers—seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness

Accessible Learning for All

Whether you prefer attending in person or from the comfort of your home, this program ensures all seniors can benefit. iPads will be provided for those attending in person who lack access to digital tools.


Why It Matters

Scammers are constantly adapting, but with the right knowledge and tools, seniors can stay one step ahead. This initiative aims to educate, empower, and protect older adults in our community—one class at a time.


???? For more information or to register:
Humans for Peace Institution
info@humanspeace.org


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✅ Free to Attend
✅ Designed for Seniors
✅ Support Available in English, French & Arabic


  funding from the New Horizons for Seniors Program – Government of Canada