CT Lottery Joins Forces for Problem Gambling Awareness MonthWALLINGFORD, CT/March 3, 2025 – Consistent with its long-standing commitment to responsible gambling, the CT Lottery is proudly supporting Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM) this March. Partnering with the National
Council on Problem Gambling, the Connecticut
Council on Problem Gambling (CCPG), and in collaboration with other
industry stakeholders, the CT Lottery is undertaking initiatives designed to raise
awareness of problem gambling and help foster discussions about prevention,
identification, treatment and recovery.
This year’s theme, “Seeking Understanding,” focuses on increasing awareness of problem gambling as a serious but often misunderstood mental health condition. The campaign seeks to foster greater awareness and empathy, break down barriers to treatment, and provide support for individuals and families impacted by gambling-related harm.
To bring the message home, the CT Lottery will
roll out a robust campaign throughout March, featuring a variety of public
service announcements across multiple platforms. From in-store displays to
billboards, social media, and the CT Lottery website, the public will have
access to vital resources on problem gambling prevention and assistance. The
campaign will also feature responsible gambling messages on television, radio,
retail terminals, and physical displays throughout Connecticut.
“Responsible Gambling is at the core of everything we do at the CT Lottery,” said Frank Suarez, President and CEO of the CT Lottery. “We’re here to remind people to make healthy choices when it comes to gambling and to provide accessible resources for those in need. It’s not enough to just have these resources available, we need people to use them. Don’t wait, don’t be afraid to ask for help when it’s needed.”
For anyone who
feels they or someone they know may be struggling with gambling, the Problem
Gambling Helpline (1-888-789-7777 or ccpg.org) offers free, confidential support around the clock, 24/7/365. The Helpline connects individuals with resources, treatment options, and self-help groups for themselves as well as others impacted or concerned with another person’s gambling behavior.
In fiscal year 2024, the CT Lottery contributed $3.3 million to the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services’ (DMHAS) Chronic Gamblers Treatment and Rehabilitation Fund, which supports prevention and treatment programs across the state. The
CT Lottery is also a proud partner in Responsible Play the CT Way, a coalition consisting of the CT Lottery, CCPG,
the DMHAS Problem
Gambling Services, and gaming industry representatives.
For more information, please visit CTLOTTERY.ORG/ResponsibleGambling.
About
the Connecticut Lottery Corporation:
The Connecticut Lottery Corporation (CLC) is a quasi-public state agency with the mission to generate revenue for Connecticut consistent with the highest standards of good public policy and social responsibility. In fiscal year 2024, Lottery players won more than $1.1 billion in prize money and Lottery Retailers earned over $85 million in commissions. At the same time, the CLC provided $387 million to support the valuable services and programs funded by the state’s General Fund including public health, libraries, public safety, education and more. Since the Lottery began in 1972, its contributions to the General Fund have exceeded $11 billion.
The CLC reminds the public
that Lottery purchasers must be 18 or older, and players must be at least 21 to
place sports wagers. Help is available for problem gambling. Call 888-789-7777
or visit ccpg.org.
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