Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh and Maryland Secretary of State John C. Wobensmith are warning residents about the potential for charity scams from people posing as workers with organizations helping the Ukraine.

Both recommended Marylanders research charities through sites such as Charity Navigator to see if there are any red flags.

“Scam artists seek every opportunity possible to prey on the generosity of well-intended donors,” said Wobensmith. “If you choose to give to help relieve the pain and suffering in Ukraine, please be vigilant and donate wisely to reputable, well-established charities.”

Nonprofit organizations seeking to collect donations in Maryland have to register with the Office of the Secretary of State, and the agency and the attorney general’s office enforce Maryland’s laws on charitable giving.... Read More: CBS Baltimore WJZ