GambleAware's Community Resilience Fund reaches thousands for Britain

An assessment report on the first year of GambleAware's Community Resilience Fund, a project designed to lessen gambling-related harms in underprivileged communities throughout Great Britain, has been made public.

21 community-based organizations received grants from this fund, which they used to implement early interventions and focused awareness campaigns aimed at lowering the negative effects of gambling on vulnerable populations.

The initiative provided awareness messages to approximately 100,000 people and provided over 5,900 people with varying degrees of support, according to the report.
 
GambleAware's Community Resilience Fund, launched to reduce gambling-related harm in disadvantaged areas in Great Britain, recently released its first-year report. The fund awarded grants to 21 community organizations that provided early interventions and awareness campaigns targeting vulnerable populations. The report states that around 100,000 individuals received awareness messages, and over 5,900 people were offered support through the initiative.
 
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