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Compulsive Theft Spending & Hoarding Newsletter December 2020

HAPPY GIVING TUESDAY DECEMBER 1, 2020
DONATE TO C.A.S.A.. LLC
Here’s our PayPal donation link below: https://theshulmancenter.com/online-store.html
MAKE A TAX-DEDUCTIBLE DONATION TO C.A.S.A., LLC We can only keep what we give away. –Recovery slogan

Dear Friends, Looking to make a meaningful tax-deductible gift? Please consider writing a check to C.A.S.A., LLC (Cleptomaniacs And Shoplifters Anonymous).
Since starting the first nationwide C.A.S.A. support group in metro-Detroit in 1992, we have seen this group expand both in metro-Detroit as well as across the U.S. We also have online and phone support groups, too! Nearly 10% of Americans shoplift, approximately 75% of Americans engage in employee theft, and many more engage in other forms of addictive-compulsive stealing. People need various resources to confront and deal with their problems with stealing.
In 2009, I registered a non-profit wing-C.A.S.A., LLC–of my company The Shulman Center for Compulsive Theft, Spending and Hoarding. If you are interesting in donating any amount of money, we will provide a receipt that can be used on your tax return. Donations to C.A.S.A., LLC help me better serve various individuals in the following ways:

  1. Mailing of information, meeting lists, and my books (notably: “Something for Nothing: Shoplifting Addiction and Recovery” and “Biting The Hand That Feeds: The Employee Theft Epidemic”) to indigent persons and/or those currently incarcerated.
  2. Making phone calls and visits to jails, prisons, or mental health institutions to educate about addictive- compulsive stealing and treatment/recovery options.
  3. Assisting individuals nationwide in starting C.A.S.A. support groups.
  4. Offering reduced-fee or free counseling services to those who cannot afford it.
  5. Offering court-evaluations for those who cannot afford it.
  6. Offering free public talks on addictive-compulsive stealing and treatment/recovery options.
  7. Offsetting fees paid to our website designer to update various C.A.S.A. support group listings and other info online.
    We encourage you to donate to this cause, especially whether my work, my books, or any C.A.S.A. support group has helped you in any way. Pay it forward and help someone else. We can only keep what we give away. Make donations through PayPal at:
    The Shulman Center Online Store

You may also mail with a check made payable to: “Terrence Shulman and C.A.S.A., LLC” MAIL to PO Box 250008 Franklin, Michigan 48025 U.S.A. We will promptly mail you a receipt.
Thank you for your consideration!
Sincerely,
Terrence Shulman, The Shulman Center and C.A.S.A., LLC
Today is Giving Tuesday (December 1st). Please consider making a donation to the non-profit Unsteal.org. I’ve been on the Board of Directors with founder/friend Pawel Gwizdala since he started this trailblazing organization over 5 years ago. Unsteal offers petty thieves safe and anonymous ways to make amends to stores from which they’ve stolen either by making recompense through Unsteal’s website (and we forward such funds to the store as a “middleman”) and/or through placing Unsteal Boxes in stores where people can anonymously place money into for past actions and money goes right to the store (no questions asked!). Our recent fundraiser is to help create and distribute more Unsteal boxes. Thanks!!! Terry Shulman and Pawel Gwizdala. Please visit our website at: https://unsteal.org/ or
See: Unsteal Box Go Fund Me Donation Link

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