Data Breach Notification: The Episcopal Church
In March 2024, a significant data breach occurred involving The Episcopal Church, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society. This breach has affected over 1,000 individuals, raising concerns about the security of personal information and the potential for identity theft. As the situation unfolds, it is crucial for those impacted to understand their options and take necessary precautions.
About The Episcopal Church, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
The Episcopal Church, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society is a non-profit organization located at 815 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10017. The organization is dedicated to various charitable missions and community support initiatives, serving individuals both domestically and abroad. As a non-profit entity, it is vital for them to uphold the trust of their supporters and the community.
What Happened
The data breach was identified on January 22, 2025, after the external system was compromised due to hacking. Between the breach date of March 25, 2024, and the discovery, a total of 1,033 individuals were affected. Affected parties received written notification regarding the incident on February 4, 2025. The Episcopal Church has also offered identity theft protection services through TransUnion, providing 12 months of credit monitoring and identity protection to those impacted.
Next Steps
If you believe you are one of the individuals affected by this data breach, it is important to take action. You may have rights and options available to you. We at Srourian Law Firm (SLFLA) are here to help you navigate this situation. Please reach out to us to discuss your options and ensure that your interests are protected during this challenging time.

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