Australia
and New Zealand
Gamblers Anonymous Australia
www.gamblersanonymous.org.au
Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand
www.cgs.co.nz
Established in response to the growing need for crisis intervention and treatment
for those affected by problem gambling. Inaugural Chairman was the late Dr
Fraser McDonald who was instrumental in the establishment of Gamblers Anonymous
in New Zealand.
Tel : 0800 664 262 or 0800 NO GAMBLE.
New Zealand Ministry of Health - Problem Gambling
www.moh.govt.nz/problemgambling
Under the Gambling Act of 2003 the Ministry of Health is responsible
for the prevention and treatment of problem gambling in New Zealand
Queensland Responsible Gambling
www.responsiblegambling.qld.gov.au
An initiative of the Queensland Government to promote responsible
gambling.
New Zealand Gambling Problem Helpline
www.gamblingproblem.co.nz
National Responsible Gambling Programme. Helpline services for
problem gamblers in New Zealand. Toll free in NZ: 0800 654 655
Canada
British Columbia Partnership for Responsible Gambling
www.bcresponsiblegambling.ca
Responsible Gambling Council (Ontario)
www.responsiblegambling.org
www.rgco.org
Established in 1983, the Responsible Gambling Council (Ontario)
is a non-profit organization that helps individuals and communities
address gambling in a healthy and responsible way through information,
research and prevention
Youth Gambling
www.youthgambling.com
International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk
Behaviors at McGill University in Quebec, Canada
Alberta Gaming Research Institute
www.abgaminginstitute.ualberta.ca/
Hong Kong S.A.R
Even Centre, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals
www.evencentre.org
The Even Centre, under the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, was launched in
October 2003 to assist problem gamblers walk out of their obsession in
gambling and pursue harmonious balance in their lives.
United Kingdom
Gamblers Anonymous UK
www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk
Gamblers Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have
joined together to do something about their own gambling problem
and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same.
Gam-Anon UK & Ireland
www.gamanon.org.uk
Gam-Anon is a fellowship of men and women who are husbands, wives,
relatives or close friends who have been affected by the gambling
problem.
Helpline: 08700 50 88 80
GamCare
www.gamcare.org.uk
Gamcare is the national centre for information, advice and practical
help in relation to the social impact of gambling in the U.K.
National Helpline: 0845 6000 133
United States
National Center for Responsible Gambling
www.ncrg.org
Based in Kansas City, Missouri the NCRG was founded in 1996 to
help individuals and families affected by gambling disorders.
It was the first national organization exclusively devoted to
funding scientific research on pathological and youth gambling
National Problem Gambling Awareness Week
www.npgaw.org
Being promoted at participating casinos across the U.S. from
the 6th to 12th March 2005.
National Council on Problem Gambling
www.ncpgambling.org
A non-profit health agency with 32 state chapters whose mission
is to disseminate information about problem and pathological
(compulsive) gambling and to promote the development of services
for those afflicted with the disorder. Helpline: 1-800 522 4700
Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related
Disorders
www.divisiononaddictions.org/institute
Arizona Council on Compulsive Gambling, Inc.
www.azccg.org
To provide awareness to all of the citizens of the State of Arizona
regarding the social and economic impact of compulsive Gambling.
Helpline: 1-800-777-7207
California Council on Problem Gambling
www.calproblemgambling.org
A state-wide, non-profit organization made up of individuals
from the clinical, academic and research disciplines as well
as recovering compulsive gamblers, their families, and other
interested parties. Helpline: 1-800-GAMBLER or 1-800-522-4700
Delaware Council on Gambling Problems
www.dcgp.org
Helpline: 1-888-850-8888
Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling
www.gamblinghelp.org
A non-profit organization and is the Florida affiliate of the
National Council on Problem Gambling. The established and incorporated
in 1988 and started operation of a toll-free referral helpline
in June of 1992.
Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling
www.laprobgam.org
A non-profit organization dedicated to advocating and/or providing
cost-effective, quality assistance for all individuals in the
State of Louisiana who may be affected by gambling problems.
Massachusetts Council on Problem Gambling
www.masscompulsivegambling.org
A non-profit health agency with information for people seeking
help with information about gambling related problems. Helpline
services.
The Mississippi Council for Problem and Compulsive Gambling
www.msgambler.org
A non-profit corporation and is the Mississippi affiliate of
the National Council on Problem Gambling.
Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, Inc.
www.800gambler.org
Providing prevention, education and referral services to anyone
affected by compulsive gambling, and community outreach programs.
Nevada Council on Problem Gambling
www.nevadacouncil.org
A volunteer non-profit agency focusing its efforts solely on
the issue of problem gambling. Helpline: 1-800-522-4700
Oregon Gambling Addiction Treatment Division
www.gamblingaddiction.org
Help is available for every problem gambler in Oregon. This state-funded
foundation has reports on adolescent gambling and problem gambling.
Washington State Council on Problem Gambling
www.wscpg.org
An organization dedicated to increasing public awareness and
increase availability of services for problem gambling.
Wisconsin Council on Problem Gambling
www.wi-problemgamblers.org
The above list is neither comprehensive nor exhaustive. The
National Council on Problem Gambling does not endorse nor control
the content, products or services of other sites linked to this
website. These links are provided for the convenience of our
visitors to access other problem gambling related sites. The
site is intended to facilitate the dissemination of information
to the public about problem gambling.
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