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Gamblers Anonymous
International. Approximately 2400 chapters. Founded 1957. 12-Step.
Fellowship of men and women who share experiences, strengths and hopes
with each other to recover from compulsive gambling. Monthly
bulletin for members. Offers assistance in starting new groups.
Write: Gamblers Anonymous
P.O. Box 17173 Los Angeles, CA 90017
Voice: 213-386-8789 Fax: 213-386-0030
Website: http://www.gamblersanonymous.org
E-mail: isomain@gamblersanonymous.org
Verified: 10/13/2008
Gam-Anon Family Groups
International. 325 groups. Founded 1960. 12-Step. Fellowship for men
and women who are husbands, wives, relatives or friends of
compulsive gamblers, who have been affected by the gambling problem.
Purpose is to learn acceptance and understanding of the gambling
illness, to use the program to rebuild lives and give assistance to
those who suffer. A few groups have Gam-a-teen groups for children
of gamblers.
Write: Gam-Anon Family Groups
P.O. Box 157 Whitestone, NY 11357
Voice: 718-352-1671 Fax: 718-746-2571
Website: http://www.gam-anon.org
Verified: 10/14/2008
Overcomers Outreach, Inc.
International. 700 affiliated groups. Founded 1985. 12-Step.
Christ-centered support group for anyone affected by
addictions, as well as their their families and friends. Uses
12-steps of A.A. and applies them to the Scriptures. Uses Jesus
Christ as 'higher power.' Supplements involvement in other 12-step
groups. Newsletter, group development guidelines and conferences.
Write: Overcomers Outreach, Inc.
P.O. Box 922950 Sylmar, CA 91392
Voice: 1-800-310-3001
Website: http://www.overcomersoutreach.org
E-mail: info@overcomersoutreach.org
Verified: 10/13/2008
Bettors Anonymous
Model. 5 groups in Massachusetts. Founded 1990. 12-Step. Fellowship
who share their experience, hope and strength with each other in
order to help themselves and others recover from compulsive
gambling. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop
gambling. Literature, phone help, information and referrals.
Meetings in Massachusetts. Provides assistance in starting local
groups.
Write: Bettors Anonymous
P.O. Box 304 Wilmington, MA 01887
Voice: 978-988-1777 or 781-662-5199
Website: http://www.bettorsanonymous.org
Verified: 9/29/2008
Intercongregational Addictions Program (ICAP)
International. Founded 1979. Network of recovering alcoholic women
in religious orders. Helps Roman Catholic women who are or have been
members of religious orders and are alcoholic or chemically
dependent, compulsive eaters, compulsive gamblers, etc. Information,
referrals, assistance in meeting other members, phone support,
conferences and e-mail support.
Write: ICAP
7777 Lake Street, Suite 115 River Forest, IL 60305
Voice: 708-488-9770 Fax: 708-488-9774
E-mail: icapsrs@sbcglobal.net
Verified: 10/13/2008
Overcomers In Christ
International. Founded 1987. Recovery program that deals with every
aspect of addiction and dysfunction (spiritual, physical, mental,
emotional and social). Uses Overcomers goals which are
Christ-centered. Resources, literature, information and referrals.
Assistance in starting new groups.
Write: Overcomers In Christ
P.O. Box 34460 Omaha, NE 68134-0460
Voice: 1-866-573-0966 402-573-0966
Website: http://www.OvercomersInChrist.org
E-mail: OIC@OvercomersInChrist.org
Verified: 10/13/2008
Recoveries Anonymous
International. 50 chapters. Spiritual recovery group for anyone
seeking a solution for any kind of addiction, problem or behavior.
Family and friends welcome. 'How To Begin...' guides and 'Start A
Group' kit can be downloaded free from the website.
Write: Recoveries Anonymous
P.O. Box 1212 East Northport, NY 11731
Website: http://www.r-a.org
E-mail: raus@r-a.org
Verified: 10/22/2008
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