Problem Gambling Coalition Of Colorado
Self Exclusion Application (Fillable Form)
The Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado, in partnership with the Colorado Gaming Association, offers a voluntary self-exclusion program. This program allows persons to be removed from casino marketing lists, cancel slot club memberships, and cancel any check-cashing privileges at casinos in Colorado.
If you would like to self-exclude from Colorado casinos, then you may download a self exclusion form (fillable form) and mail to:
Problem Gambling Coaltion of Colorado, Inc.
PO BOX 260435
Lakewood, CO 80226-0435
Self Exclusion Rescind Application Form (Fillable Form)
If your time has been met and you would like to remove your name from the self-exclude list please fill out the application.
Deadline: January 8 – in 24 days
Problem Gambling Coalition Of Colorado County
Website: www.problemgamblingcolorado.org/content/pgcc-scholarship-contest
The Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado hosted their annual conference at Morgridge College of Education. The conference was titled Screening, Assessment, and Treatment for Gambling Disorders. For any Colorado high school or college student. Scholarship poster contest sponsored by Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado. Create a poster to encourage those individuals with a gambling problem and their family and friends to seek help.The theme for 2017 is 'The Inevitable Crash'.
Phone: 303-662-0772
Problem Gambling Coalition Of Colorado Coronavirus
Phone Contact Name: Rachelle Bell
The Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado (PGCC) is the local affiliate of the National Council on Problem Gambling, Inc. The mission of PGCC is to increase awareness, advocate treatment and promote research and education on problem gambling. The Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado's mission is to increase awareness, advocate treatment and promote research and education on problem gambling. Are you or someone you know experiencing a problem with gambling? Ask yourself these questions. Our goal is to provide up-to-date Colorado specific information and links to other Resources.
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Maximum Award: $2,000.00
For any Colorado high school or college student. Scholarship poster contest sponsored by Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado. Create a poster to encourage those individuals with a gambling problem and their family and friendsto seek help.The theme for 2017 is 'The Inevitable Crash'. Submit poster with a one-page essay on the same theme and a completed scholarship application. First prize: $2,000. Second prize: $1,000. Awards issued jointly to winner and selected institution of higher learning.