Published by on Dec 11, 2025 | Op-Eds
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The holidays are my favorite time of the year at Friendship Baptist Church. It is when our Harlem community comes together to reaffirm our faith and give back to the city we love. Folks here work hard all year, and this season is a rare and well-deserved chance to pause and take a load off. 

Unfortunately, the sense of peace that makes the holiday season so rewarding for our community is also what makes it the most dangerous time of year for scams. 

We have noticed an alarming trend in recent years: criminals taking advantage of the holidays to fleece people out of their hard-earned money. New Yorkers are no strangers to scams, but this time of year often catches even the most aware person with their guard down. 

In large part, this comes down to simple math: the holidays give scammers a wealth of opportunities to strike. There are more transactions, more donations, and more deliveries happening than any other time of year. Folks hunting for the perfect gift, making more online purchases, and opening their hearts and their wallets creates the perfect storm. But it is also because we are more susceptible. Our faith communities are full of giving people, and it’s not in our nature to be automatically suspicious of an email from someone claiming to be collecting donations for a toy drive or even a caller pretending to be a family member needing help with finances. These schemes catch…

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Chanukah is a time for family and friends to come together.

Bring healing, hope, and smiles to those who need it most, and discover how meaningful your impact can be.

By volunteering at Dental Volunteers for Israel (DVI), you provide quality dental care to children, youth, and vulnerable adults who would otherwise have no access to it.

DVI welcomes licensed dentists who are passionate about helping underserved communities.

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  • general dentists;
  • pediatric dentists;
  • endodontists;
  • oral surgeons;
  • periodontists.

Though we would like to accept all potential volunteers, please note that you must be licensed for at least two (2) years to volunteer at DVI and we are unable to accept dental assistants, dental students, or hygienists.

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