Feeling Lost? Find Support
If gambling is starting to affect you, there are resources that can offer support. Here's a list of problem gambling organisations for South African players that you can reach out to:
South African Responsible Gambling Foundation (SARGF) / NRGP: The SARGF, through the National Responsible Gambling Programme, provides free and confidential support for anyone affected by gambling. They offer 24/7 counselling via phone, WhatsApp, or email, as well as self-assessment tools to help individuals understand their gambling behavior. The foundation also supports family members affected by problem gambling and provides educational resources to promote awareness and prevention of gambling-related harm.
Gamblers Anonymous South Africa: Gamblers Anonymous is a peer-led support network based on a 12-step program for individuals seeking recovery from problem gambling. They provide confidential group meetings, both in-person and online, where members can share experiences, gain accountability, and receive ongoing support. The program emphasizes long-term recovery through community and peer encouragement, with no fees required to participate.
playResponsibly Campaign: The playResponsibly Campaign is an industry-supported initiative that focuses on educating players about the risks of gambling and promoting responsible gambling habits. While it is not a counselling service, it provides guidance on safe gambling practices, helps players recognize problem behaviors early, and directs them to appropriate support services when needed.