You Are Not Alone

If gambling is creating problems for you and your family, there is Help and Hope.

It’s Your LIfe. It’s Your Story.

March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month

Each year in March, the Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling, National Council on Problem Gambling, other NCPG affiliates, and our community partners highlight programs and services of note during Problem Gambling Awareness Month (#PGAM2024).

Training and Events

Save the dates now! It’s your opportunity to learn, share understanding, ask questions, and celebrate the work that make a difference in our communities.

Scholarships are available for treatment providers licensed in the state of Washington to provide mental health/SUD services, Prevention Specialists, Peer/Recovery Coaches, and undergraduate/graduate students or professors/counselors in accredited Washington State college and university behavioral health, addictions, and counseling programs. Scholarships are available for all ECPG workshops and conferences. To apply for a scholarship online, click here, or download the fillable PDF.

CALL. TEXT. CHAT.

24/7 Help, information, and confidential referrals to free or low-cost treatment in Washington state are available:

call or text 1-800-547-6133, or chat with a Washington Helpline specialist here.

Confidential referrals to free or low-cost treatment in Washington

Help and information are available at our 24-hour, toll-free Washington Helpline or chat with a Helpline specialist here.

Our commitment

The ECPG Website is designed to provide information on education and treatment programs and services created and/or administered by the Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling. ECPG is a private, nonprofit organization offering programs and services for problem gambling and Gambling Disorder in Washington and throughout the Pacific Northwest.

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Help support our mission of increasing public awareness of problem gambling, expanding the availability of services for problem gamblers and their families, and encouraging research and programs for prevention and education.