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Monday, August 22, 2016

Local event for National Week of Action to Stop Predatory Gambling






National Week of Action to Stop Predatory Gambling is Sept 25 through Oct 1.

One of the major actions that week is to organize more than 200 local screenings of the new film “Out of Luck” across the United States during that week. Just released in June, it’s the first feature-length documentary film to examine predatory gambling and has received rave reviews on AmazonGoogle andiTunes.
It is very easy to organize a screening in your region. This brief guide shares the few steps involved about How to Organize a Movie Screening.
We are calling for 100% participation from you and everyone who believes in improving the lives of the American people, freeing us of the dishonesty, exploitation, addiction and inequality that commercial gambling spreads.

Do your part. Please commit two hours during the week of 9/25-10/1 to participate in organizing a movie screening in your area. If you can't commit the time, then please participate by making a gift of $25 or more tax-deductible to support our work locally.

You can sign up online to hold a screening at this link, and then share the link with your email and social media networks. Or, you can send an email to SPG at mail@stoppredatorygambling.org

You and I have the power to stop the policy of predatory gambling in our region and our nation but don't think it will happen without your sacrifice because it won't. To phase it out in your community, you need to stop it in your state. To stop it in your state, you need to stop it nationally.

A major step in such an effort is to awaken people’s conscience about the issue. The film Out of Luckprovides a powerful opportunity to stir people’s consciences to take action. Let’s make the most of it.

Thank you.
Best,
Les Bernal
National Director
Stop Predatory Gambling




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