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Gambling Help – Outside of Canada

Support for problem gambling is available worldwide, with services tailored to different countries and communities.

Access Help Globally

No matter where you are, there are organizations and support networks that provide guidance, counselling, and resources for people affected by gambling. Many international services offer online chat, helplines, and educational tools, making it easier to access help anytime and anywhere.

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Help for U.S. Residents

In the United States, a wide range of support services are available, including state-based helplines, counselling programs, and national organizations. These services are designed to provide confidential support and connect individuals with local treatment providers.

Call the National Council on Problem Gambling

The National Council on Problem Gambling offers a confidential, 24/7 helpline for individuals and families affected by gambling. Trained advisors can provide immediate support, information, and referrals to local services across the U.S.

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Help for Australian Residents

Australia provides a strong network of gambling support services, including free counselling and national helplines.

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Gambling Help Online

Gambling Help Online offers 24/7 online counselling, live chat, and practical tools to help individuals manage their gambling and take positive steps toward change.

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State-Based Support Services

Each Australian state and territory also offers local helplines and face-to-face counselling services, ensuring that support is accessible within the community.

Help for U.K. Residents

In the United Kingdom, several trusted organizations provide free and confidential support for people affected by gambling.

National Gambling Helpline

The National Gambling Helpline offers 24/7 confidential advice and emotional support.

  • Access free and confidential helpline support anytime
  • Get connected to local counselling and treatment services
  • Receive guidance for both individuals and affected family members