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Goldstein Lieberman & Co. Cares donates to the Mental Health Association in Orange County

State senator John Bonacic, joined Phillip Goldstein, managing partner and other key members of the Goldstein Lieberman & Co. LLC team made a Goldstein Lieberman & Co. Cares donation to the Mental Health Association of Orange County. The donation took place at the not-for-profit's new headquarters on Rte. 108. "As we have advised clients through the recent recession, we have witnessed the tremendous strain this financial climate had placed on breadwinners and their families," said Goldstein. Goldstein Lieberman developed a task force Recession-Expert Accounting Consultant Team (REACT) during the downturn to guide businesses through the tumultuous tides. "We know that many businesses feeling the effects of the recession have cut out or cut back on their donations to not-for-profit groups," he said. That understanding inspired the firm to establish a program of monthly donations (Goldstein Lieberman & Co. Cares) to area not-for-profit groups. The firm selected Mental Health Association for a donation because mental health issues are often not seen and therefore are too often neglected, especially during challenging financial times. The Mental Health Association has earmarked the donation for Orange County families of individuals with or affected by Autism spectrum who may apply for an annual stipend for parent training and/or purchase of goods/services for the person with an ASD. Organizations that are registered 501 C can visit www.glcpas.com for more information on the Goldstein Lieberman Cares program. Send requests for a donation to the attention of Lisa Marshall. Mental Health Association in Orange County, Inc. (MHA) seeks to promote the positive mental health and emotional well-being of Orange County residents, working towards reducing the stigma of mental illness, developmental disabilities, and providing support to victims of sexual assault and other crimes Goldstein Lieberman & Co. LLC, traces its roots back to 1946, as a full service Certified Public Accounting and Business Advisory Firm organized to specifically address the needs of closely held businesses and their owners. They maintain our deep commitment to providing outstanding results through personalized service delivered within a family friendly culture. The firm has operated in the New York and New Jersey marketplace since its inception. For more information about Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC, contact Phillip Goldstein, CPA at 800-839-5767 or [email protected] or visit www.glcpas.com.
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