ON THE ROAD

Regional Coordinator Mary Jo Guidi attended the fifth annual Dragon Boat Festival at beautiful Heritage Point in Wheeling. Dragon boat racing is a wonderful team activity and a fun-filled way to bring our communities together.

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Regional Coordinator Brian Aluise attended the grand opening for Wood County Society Inc. This outstanding group serves to broaden opportunities for all individuals with disabilities, promoting the core values of accessibility, inclusion, abundance, and compassion. 

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HOW MAY WE HELP YOU?

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As your U.S. Senator, I am proud to be your voice with government agencies during your time of need. My goal is for me and my staff to provide the best possible customer service for every West Virginian who contacts me needing assistance. While I have no direct jurisdiction in legal or administrative matters of any federal, state, or local agency, I welcome the opportunity to assist you in any way possible and to assure that full consideration is given to your case. See one of our recent success stories below:

Mr. Cody Church from Bluefield contacted the Senator for assistance in expediting his immigration petition for his fiancé from Moldova.  Although the request to expedite processing was denied, after Senior Caseworker Cris Hewett's inquiry with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services the case was approved. The couple can now begin planning their wedding. 

 

IN YOUR COMMUNITY

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Social Security Phone Scam - Learn How to Protect Yourself

Social Security employees do occasionally contact people--generally those who have ongoing business with the agency--by telephone for business purposes. However, Social Security employees will never threaten a person or promise a Social Security benefit approval, or increase, in exchange for information. In those cases, the call is fraudulent and people should not engage with the caller. If a person receives these calls, he or she should report the information to the OIG Fraud Hotline at 1-800-269-0271 or online at https://oig.ssa.gov/report.

To watch a PSA about the scam, click here or visit www.ssa.gov for more information.

Social Security has recently worked with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission to create a new fraud prevention placemat to help you avoid Social Security scams. You can order free copies of the placemat to use at dining venues, or to share with friends and family. The placemat is in English on one side and Spanish on the other side.

 

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