Do you know any organizations that offer guidance and assistance to persons who are affected by gambling?

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There are a number of institutions and programs that offer guidance and assistance to those who are impacted by gambling. To name a few:

The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) offers information and tools to people looking for support for gambling-related issues. Additionally, they have a helpline, which may be contacted at 1-800-522-4700.

Gamblers Anonymous (GA) is a support network for those with a problem with gambling. In addition to meetings and material, GA offers a 12-step program akin to that of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Gambling Therapy - Offers online resources and support to those with gambling problems and their families.

Gam-Anon is a support organization for loved ones of people who have a gambling problem. Gam-Anon provides meetings, books, and a 12-step program.
 
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers resources and information on gambling addiction, including a national helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

The International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High Risk Behaviors is focused on providing scientific research and education to prevent youth gambling and related high-risk behaviours.

The Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling is a non-profit organization that aims to educate the public about problem gambling and helps connect people affected by the disorder with appropriate treatment services.

The Nevada Council on Problem Gambling provides information on problem gambling and addiction, a helpline, and treatment referrals.

The California Office of Problem Gambling offers a variety of resources, including a helpline, treatment providers across the state, and support groups.

These are just a few of the organizations and programs available to provide guidance and assistance to individuals who are affected by gambling. It's important to know that there is help available and that seeking support is a brave and important step towards recovery.
 
I don't know of any society or group that offer support or help to gamblers. But I think there are numerous of them both online And offline. Like I suggested the other time, I said the gambling platforms supposed set up special funds that would be used to cater for the welfare of the victims.
 
Almost each country always has a regularly council that always after sensitizing people on the negative effects of gambling. There are as well international bodies that do this role as well to prevent addiction.
 
Yes, you can go with Gamblers Anonymous (GA): it is for fellowship of individuals who have struggled with gambling addiction and other gsmbling issues. You would be provided with support through regular meetings with members
 
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