Shluchim Thrive

Helping You Achieve Financial Stability

As a Shliach, you dedicate your life to serving others, often while facing unique financial challenges. At Collective Kindness, we understand your situation.

Our expert team includes those with Shlichus experience and offers deep, tailored support to help you and your family achieve stability and thrive.
We go beyond surface-level solutions, addressing the root of each issue. From personalized coaching and financial planning to referrals, we are here to guide you every step of the way. No matter how far you may live, you’re never alone.

Who We Help

We discreetly assist Shluchim who are committed to improving their situation and putting the work in. This includes a commitment from both husband and wife to make real change and follow through on recommendations.

Who We Don't Help

We are not the resource for one-time financial handouts, fundraisers, large-scale emergencies, death-related financial or logistical needs, severe mental health issues, help with celebrations, or Shluchim unwilling to actively participate in improving their situation. We do not engage in mediation or otherwise involve ourselves in issues between Shluchim.

Our Offerings

Financial
Foundations

Partnering with Living Smarter Jewish, we help you understand and take control of your finances. Through personalized coaching, we address budgeting, savings, housing, and long-term stability. A grant toward a retirement account is awarded upon program completion.

Full Collective
Kindness Support

Tailored for Shluchim in crisis, this track discreetly offers the full spectrum of our services. From emotional well-being to financial planning, we provide long-term solutions, recognizing your role as a community leader.

Referral
Network

With a vast network of chesed organizations and professionals, we connect you with the right resources to get the specific support and assistance you need.

In partnership with

Advisory Board

Rabbi Moshe Shemtov MFT

Atlanta, GA

Rabbi Shmuli Slonim

Houston, TX

Rabbi Shalom Goodman

Brooklyn, NY

Rabbi Leivi Bartfield

New Haven, CT

Rabbi Nachmon Dov Wichnin

Brooklyn, NY

Rabbi Yossi Bassman

Milwaukee, WI

Rabbi Mendel Teldon

Mid Suffolk, NY

What We Offer

An Ounce of Prevention

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Financial Education

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The Full Collective Kindness Program

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Coaching

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Taxes and Legal

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Referrals

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Finding a Fellow Shliach Mashpia

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All in a Loving Way

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Confidential

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How It Works:

You may be in the midst of a crisis or simply recognize that you need to make a change. If you are ready to become financially healthy, we are here to help you do it.

Connect

You make the first move by filling out our brief form or giving us a call.

Intake

You'll be asked to complete a confidential intake form with details about your circumstances. Our team will carefully review to understand your needs and make a case manager assignment.

Action Plan

Your dedicated case manager will work closely with you to develop a customized action plan to address your specific challenges and goals.

Connection to Resources

Based on your plan, you'll be connected to a network of resources - financial advisors, career coaches, mental health counselors, legal aid, and more. We'll make the connections, but you'll take over from there.

Ongoing Support

Your discreet case manager will stay engaged, providing guidance and accountability. Regular check-ins ensure you're making progress and can adapt the plan as needed.

Shlichus Stabilized

With your committed efforts and our supportive resources, you continue to use your skills, tools and confidence to maintain financial stability and self-sufficiency for the long-term.

Donate

Yes! I would like to invest in shluchim and their vital mission. 
Together we help shluchim help others!

FAQs:

It is for all Shluchim in the Continental US who are facing personal financial challenges and are ready to make a change. 

No, we will not pay your debts or become long-term donors to your Chabad House. Under certain circumstances, there may be short-term cash assistance, but this is always part of a bigger picture and comes along with commitment and action taken toward holistic financial health. 

When needed, we connect people with mental-health services. However, we are not equipped to deal with extreme mental health challenges. 

No. See above. 

No. Your information will not be shared beyond the specific members of our team assigned to your case, who do not even share client information with spouses. Your information is kept strictly confidential. 

We are not the resource for one-time financial handouts, fundraisers, large-scale emergencies, death-related financial or logistical needs, severe mental health issues, help with celebrations, or shluchim unwilling to actively participate in improving their situation. We do not engage in mediation or otherwise involve ourselves in issues between shluchim.

We believe in working with you and tailor our offerings to your needs. We are in touch with a team of professionals, and will work with you to get you the services you need. They may include debt consolidation, legal services, personal-finance coaching, and even mental health counseling. 

It typically takes six to nine months until clients have positioned themselves in a financially stable set-up. Of course, no two situations are alike, and there are no silver bullets. After your initial intake, we will craft a plan with you, which will include benchmarks and milestones we hope to achieve with you. 

No. We are laser-focused on doing what we do well, which is helping shluchim attain personal and financial stability.

We are a group of well-connected Anash who understand the unique challenges of maintaining financial stability on Shlichus and love lending a hand in the way we know best.