Free Consumer Education Materials for Your Community (102 hits)
www.ftc.gov/consumer
The Federal Trade Commission works with churches, community groups and organizations to provide information that helps consumers protect themselves against scams and make wise buying decisions. You can distribute our resources during community events, church gatherings, conferences, workshops, family reunions...really, anywhere you desire!
The FTC offers brochures, booklets, hand fans, videos and other materials covering a wide array of consumer topics. Our materials are absolutely free of charge (including shipping) and you can order them by visiting our bulk order site: www.ftc.gov/bulkorder. Or, you can contact me at 202-326-2345 or llake@ftc.gov if you’d like me to order them for you – again, at no charge. Here are just a few of the resources available to you and your groups/communities:
General Consumer Information Bulk Order Materials: www.ftc.gov/bulkorder (I’m more than happy to help you with this.) Filing a Complaint with the FTC – www.ftc.gov/complaint Consumer education videos – www.ftc.gov/video (if you see a video you want, you can either download or give me a call and I’ll burn it for you.) FTC consumer education site – www.ftc.gov/consumer
Teaching kids and young adults (or those just starting out—at any age) how to be smart and safe consumers: www.ftc.gov/youarehere (uses a virtual mall setting to teach kids about pricing, truth in advertising and competition) www.admongo.gov (a video game designed to help kids identify and interpret the messages behind ads)