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Addressing the Hidden Addiction: March Marks Problem Gambling Awareness Month

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In a concerted effort to shed light on a frequently overlooked issue, the Northwestern Community Services Board, in collaboration with the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), has announced the designation of March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM). This national initiative aims to elevate public understanding of problem gambling and spotlight the critical prevention, treatment, and recovery services available to those affected.

Defined by disruptive or damaging gambling behaviors that affect personal, family, or vocational pursuits, problem gambling is a pressing concern in the United States. It is estimated that around 2 million adults in the U.S., representing 1% of the population, suffer from severe problem gambling. An additional 4-6 million people (2-3% of the population) exhibit mild to moderate gambling issues, underscoring the widespread nature of this challenge.

PGAM serves as a pivotal opportunity to engage communities in discussions about gambling’s effects, emphasizing that problem gambling can have profound implications on individuals and their families. The campaign also aims to dispel the isolation many affected individuals may feel by promoting awareness of available support services.

Shannon Urum, the Prevention and Wellness Services Coordinator at Northwestern Community Services, highlights the importance of reaching out for help, stating, “For many, problem gambling can feel like a very isolating issue, but there are resources available to help.”

For those seeking more information on problem gambling or ways to raise awareness, resources are available at the National Council on Problem Gambling’s website, www.ncpgambling.org. Additionally, the National Problem Gambling Helpline provides immediate, confidential assistance 24/7/365 for those facing gambling problems. Individuals can call or text 1-800-GAMBLER or access help online at www.1800gamblerchat.org.

The NCPG stands as the sole national nonprofit organization in the U.S. dedicated to minimizing gambling-related harm. Maintaining a neutral stance on legalized gambling, the council focuses on offering hope and help to those grappling with gambling issues, free from stigma or shame. Assistance is readily available through the National Problem Gambling Helpline for U.S. and Canadian residents, ensuring that help is just a call or click away.

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