March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month
Each year in the United States, March is observed as Problem Gambling Awareness Month. In New Mexico, the Responsible Gaming Association of New Mexico (RGANM) offers year-round outreach, prevention, and treatment for those affected by problem gambling. In 2021, even...
2022 RGANM Webinar Series
Problem gambling, more often than we would like to think, lies underneath what some of our clients present with at intake. Moreover, most clinicians, doctors, emergency room physicians, and urgent care providers don’t screen for gambling disorders and clients are...
2021 Infographic
Our annual summary of outreach and services to those affected by problem gambling is summarized below in an infographic. For any questions about our services or the association of native casinos, contact president@rganm.org.
August 13th Webinar: Gambling, Shame, Stigma and the Importance of Language
Ethics Session IV: Gambling, Shame, Stigma and the Importance of Language Join us for the 12th problem gambling webinar in the series from the Responsible Gaming Association of New Mexico on Friday, August 13, 2021 from 11am-12:30 pm MDT. This is the final session in...
July 16, 2021 Webinar: Sports Betting in the US
The 11th problem gambling webinar in the series from the Responsible Gaming Association of New Mexico continues on Friday, July 16, 2021 from 11am-12:30pm MDT. Ethics Session III: Sports Betting and Fantasy Sports Betting in the U.S. is the third of a four-part series...
Gambling Help Line
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Two Important Questions
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- Do you ever lie about gambling?
- Have you ever borrowed money to finance your gambling?
If you answered yes to either question, learn about the signs of problem gambling and our free resources.
There Is Hope
“If you are dealing with addiction issues, if you’re dealing with gambling issues, I want to let you know that there is hope. First of all there are people, programs, resources that will allow you to share what you are dealing with; what you are going through. There are so many resources. Try them all and find something that works.”
JJ Otero