This document discusses various fraud schemes that target victims of natural disasters. It notes that scammers often set up fake charities after disasters to take advantage of people's generosity. Some common scams mentioned include email phishing scams, door-to-door solicitors who claim to offer help but steal money instead, and fraudulent requests for donations with no records of where funds go. The document advises people to be wary of unsolicited requests for money and to only donate to reputable, established charities.