RON FREITAS
District Attorney

Office of the District Attorney
Protecting our community for 175 Years
Ron Freitas
District Attorney

Meet District Attorney Ron Freitas

Ronald J. Freitas is the 42nd District Attorney to lead San Joaquin County’s chief law enforcement agency. This administration maintains a zero-tolerance approach to prosecuting criminals, working with local, state, and federal partners to create a safe and secure San Joaquin County for everyone.

"The mission of the District Attorney's Office is to bring justice and closure to victims of crime."

“True public safety requires a collaboration
between law enforcement and the community.” - Betsy Hodges

San Joaquin County DA Ron Freitas Discusses First 100 Days of Prop. 36


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Ron Freitas - First 100 Days of Prop 36

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Consumer Alerts


October 11, 2024

After a disaster make your donations count

SOURCE: Jim Kreidler, Consumer Education Specialist, FTC

Many communities are experiencing devastating losses from recent hurricanes, and no one knows how long it will take to recover. Maybe you’re considering donating to help people in those communities. But how can you avoid charity scams and make sure your donations go to the people who need them and not to a scammer?

Here’s how to avoid charity scams:

  • Donate to charities you know and trust with a proven track record dealing with disasters.
  • Research the organization yourself — especially if the donation request comes on social media. Check out the charity on the Better Business Bureau's (BBB) Wise Giving Alliance, or  Charity Watch. If the message was from a friend, ask them if they know the organization themselves.
  • Find out exactly how much of your donation will go directly to the people the charity says it helps.
  • Don’t donate to anyone who insists you must pay by cash, gift card, wiring money, or cryptocurrency. That’s how scammers tell you to pay. If you decide to donate, pay by credit card, which gives you more protections.
  • Be cautious about giving to individuals on crowdfunding sites. The safest way to donate is giving to someone whose needs you trust and can check out.  Check out the platform’s policies — does it take measures to verify postings asking for help after a disaster? Also, know that donating via crowdfunding is not tax deductible.
  • Confirm the number before you text to donate. If you’re asked to donate by text, call the number on the charity’s website and confirm the number to donate by text is correct.

To learn more about how to donate safely, go to ftc.gov/charity. For advice to help you prepare for, deal with, and recover from severe weather and the scams that follow, check out  ftc.gov/weatheremergencies.

Be cautious when donating after a disaster

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San Joaquin County
Family Justice Center

A Family Justice Center is a collaborative model of service delivery that brings together a range of resources and support services under one roof to better serve victims of Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking, Sexual Assault, Elder Abuse, Child Abuse, and Stalking.

The goal of a Family Justice Center is to provide comprehensive and coordinated support to individuals and families affected by abuse, helping them to feel safe and supported as they navigate the process of seeking help and rebuilding their lives.

Visit the Family Justice Center