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24 HOUR CONFIDENTIAL NATIONAL HELPLINE
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WE ARE THE VOICE OF HOPE FOR PROBLEM GAMBLING
ADVOCACY / AWARENESS / ASSISTANCE
The Wyoming Council on Problem Gambling is very appreciative of the support received from the gambling and gaming industry through their programs encouraging responsible gambling.

How can we help?

Gambling Problems

Learn the warning signs of problem gambling.

Gambling Problem?

Getting Help

Information and resources for help and support.

Getting Help?

Resources

Tools and materials for responsible gambling.

Resources

Training

Sign up for training and receive CEU for completing.

Sign Up

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WHO WE ARE
Our History

The Wyoming Council on Problem Gambling was established in July 2005. The council was organized to disseminate and provide information to the public about problem gambling as an illness and public health concern. The Wyoming Council on Problem Gambling became a 501(c) (3) on November 23, 2015, and became the 35th Affiliate of the National Conference on Problem Gambling in July 2018. Wyoming Council on Problem Gambling (WCPG) receives no federal or dedicated state-level funding. We rely on funding from individuals, WCPG individual members, and donors to advance our mission.

To amplify your community impact, become a WCPG member or make a tax-deductible donation today.

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OUR VISION
To improve health and wellness by reducing the personal, social, and economic costs of problem gambling.

OUR VALUES

Neutrality
Wyoming Council on Problem Gambling is neither for nor against legalized gambling.
Collaboration
We believe our mission is best served by collaborative actions of a broad range of people and organizations.
Respect
We will treat all those affected by problem gambling and all stakeholders with respect.

KEY INITIATIVES

Wyoming Council on Problem Gambling seeks to engage the medical profession, educators, mental health professionals, law enforcement, policymakers, business owners, and other interested stakeholders in understand local and national impacts concerning problem gambling. WCPG strives to offer community and statewide services such as training, digital media, and referrals whenever possible for those with a gambling concern and their families.